Mar 3 • 18:54 UTC 🇫🇷 France France24

Our Observers in Tehran: 'For us to achieve freedom, war is the only option'

Iranians react with mixed emotions to US and Israeli air strikes, seeing it as a chance to overthrow the Islamic regime while fearing civilian casualties.

In the aftermath of air strikes by the US and Israel on Iran, citizens find themselves caught in a web of conflicting emotions and trepidation. On one hand, some Iranians perceive the attacks as a potential catalyst for dismantling the Islamic regime, rejoicing in the hope that the bombardments will provide the momentum needed for change. On the other hand, there is a palpable fear regarding the inevitable danger to civilian lives, reminiscent of previous violent suppressions and warfare that have ravaged the country.

Reports indicate that as missile strikes began on February 28, Internet connectivity across the nation plummeted to one percent of normal traffic levels, echoing the repression experienced during earlier protests. The Iranian government has historically restricted access to communication networks during times of unrest, and the latest incidents have prompted even greater concerns about transparency and the well-being of ordinary citizens. Iranians have also expressed deep anxiety over the impact these events will have on daily life and public safety.

The perspectives shared by two Observers in Iran detail the grim reality of living through such bombardments, capturing the sound of strikes and the subsequent news of political figures' deaths, notably that of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Their accounts highlight the human experience behind major geopolitical events and remind the world of the urgent need for dialogue and resolution to prevent further bloodshed and suffering in the region.

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