'We Are Exhausted' - How Iranians Are Feeling After Fragile Ceasefire
- On Tuesday morning, hostilities between Iran and Israel came to a halt following an agreement to suspend airstrikes and missile attacks that had lasted for 12 days.
- The ceasefire followed escalating conflict triggered by an Israeli surprise attack on Iranian military and nuclear sites, which killed leaders, scientists, and civilians.
- Despite the ceasefire, tensions remain high with reports of ongoing explosions, internet blackouts, and fears of a government crackdown on dissidents if the regime endures.
- Iran's health minister reported 606 deaths, while independent groups estimate the toll may be twice as high, underscoring the war's devastating civilian impact.
- The fragile ceasefire brings mixed relief and uncertainty, as many Iranians remain exhausted, wary of outside interference, and doubtful the truce will hold or lead to regime change.
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After the unprecedented Israeli and American bombardment, Iran suffered a lull, thanks to a cease-fire with Israel. Ghazal Golshiri, a journalist with the international service of the "World", analysed the consequences of the war for the Iranians in this podcast.
·Paris, France
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Iranians welcome ceasefire but fearful for future
DUBAI - After 12 days of Israeli airstrikes that echoed in cities around the country, killing hundreds and sending waves of people fleeing their homes, Iranians voiced relief on Tuesday at the surprise overnight announcement of a ceasefire. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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