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From the “fear” of bombings to the “hope” of a regime change: how Iranians live the war against Israel

For the fourth consecutive night, Iran and Israel exchanged missile fire. At least 224 people have died in Iran since Friday. If the Iranian population is concerned about this conflict, some also express the hope of a diet change.

The strike exchanges continue between Israel and Iran this Monday, June 16 and the concern grows in the Iranian town. A Tehran resident entrusted BFMTV for the “stress and fear” caused by bombings since Friday.

“The sky is full of missiles and drones (…) I see smoke columns that escape everywhere in the city,” he says.

Consequently, the “long lines” were trained in service stations and certain supermarkets and pharmacies have been stolen. On Sunday night, the Iranian government announced that mosques, subway stations and schools were going to serve as antialerial shelters. But for this resident of the Iranian capital, “nobody should leave.”

“We are safer with us, we have not heard an alert siren during the first two days of bombing, the government cannot protect us,” he said.

“It can overflow quickly”

Despite fear, Shokouh Razzazi, another Tehran resident, does not plan to flee from the city. “It is natural that the war causes its own stress, but I will not leave my city, or my place of residence, or my food reserves,” he explains in the New York Times microphone before remembering that “these events have already happened.”

“I am very sad for these events,” he entrusts another resident to the American newspaper. “I do not think about food reserves, I prefer our success and in the way we must react to the other camp.”

From France, the members of the Iranian diaspora are also worried about their loved ones. “I am very very worried about my country, my people, (…) innocent people die, I am very sad for my family who lives there,” explains Apsanoh Varam in the BFMTV microphone.

Sam Tabassoli, a Franco-Iranian restorer, does not know how to position himself. “I think most of the Iranians want the regime to change, so when the attacks are attacked and attack the regime that we say ‘maybe’, but we know very well that it can be overwhelmed and that it is very afraid because if it overflows, civilians will suffer, so we really are rear between two chairs, we do not know what to think.”

Civilians “trapped between two mortal locutes”

Kian Habibian, confusion of the students of the Iranian association, confirms the birth of a “form of hope” in parallel with the concern of the Iranian people.

“It can give birth to a form of hope, there is this key prayer that begins to circulate in social networks that is: our enemy is inside.

For him, “the civilian population is trapped between two mortal areas, on the one hand, its oppressor for 46 years, by the other other criminal government that swears for missiles.”

The strikes have killed at least 224 people in Iran since Friday and more than a thousand injured, the Ministry of Health announced Sunday. On the Israeli side, Iranian responses left at least 24 people dead and several hundred wounds, according to a last evaluation.

Author: Emilie Roussey
Source: BFM TV

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