Inside Iran, my family and other citizens are caught between celebration and fear Today Us News



Early Saturday in Tehran, my father called me with his warm, steady voice to tell me that the attack had begun. As he always does, controlling his emotions carefully, he spoke calmly: “The war has started. They hit several places. But don’t worry — I’m fine.”

From that brief phone call, a moment filled with contradiction began. How are we not supposed to worry? How can anyone be fine?

Within an hour of that call, the internet was cut off. Only a small number of people retained access. News from Iran arrived in fragments. Then, astonishingly, the first reports of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death began to circulate. Many Iranians were suspended between fear and an almost unbelievable sense of relief. Until outlets close to the regime confirmed it, the news felt unreal.


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