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Iranians in life by Israeli attacks


“Stuck”. That is most people who use most people in BBC to describe Iran’s life right now.

After three days of Israel attacks, “everyone is trying to escape” Tehran “in one way or another,” said a resident BBC News Persian.

On Sunday, long lines were formed at the gas stations in the city. Many people tried to leave the remote areas, far from the Israelites, but he could not even get out of the province because of heavy traffic.

“Tehran is not safe, light,” said a resident. “We don’t get any alarms or warnings about Israel’s attacks. We listen to blasts and hope that our place is not hit. But where do we go safe.”

A person who managed to move from Teherangandi to the other province: “I don’t think I’ve been able to fully process a war center, and I’m not sure if I get acceptance.”

“This is not my war. I’m not lacking on both sides, I want to survive with my family.”

On Friday, Israel won Iran for the largest wave of air strike years.

Israel’s strike has brought revenge on Iran, which has launched missile attacks in Israel.

At least 10 people have died in Israel, the authorities said. Iranian media, referring to the Ministry of Health, reported that 128 people died in Israeli attacks on Saturday at noon.

An Iran said BBC could not sleep in two nights: “I have passed really hard situations.”

He said today’s situation reminds the bombings and will go to the hostel at Iran-Iraq in the 1980s when he was a baby.

“It’s the difference, so when the attack happened, we heard the mermaid’s air attack or at least warnings, but now in that bombing or any air attack, there is no mermaids or warnings”.

Young people born after war, I don’t know how it was, BBC News Persian’s Ghoncheh Habibiazad said.

A woman in Tehran said the city escaped from attacks.

“We all wanted to go to smaller cities or towns wherever we want to go, but each of us cannot leave, and we are thinking,” he said. “What we are living is not fair to us, the people of Iran.”

“We all try to fear a lot of fear, fatigue and stress over these days, that’s very hard and painful.”

One who lives in the capital cannot leave alone.

The internet has been unstable, so it is very difficult to keep in touch with people in the country.

Many of those living outside the country send those who love them, expect a response.

Some have also received warnings of military Israel to let all Iranian sites around the military site. It seems that people in Tehran will be most concerned.

“How will we know where a military site is where it is and where it is not?” One said.

Separately, the Prime Minister of Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel, on the second day of attacks, “has arrived” to “Iranians” to meet “your freedom standing”.

However, people in the country must be so far away and there is no evidence that Netanyahu’s call has been echoed on the ground, BBC News said Daryoush Karimi.

Inside in Iran, most surprised the destruction of the residential buildings, more than attacks on nuclear facilities and airbases, said BBC News Pouyan Pouyan Kalian.

Many Iranians had no scene since the end of the Iran-Iraq war, especially on the streets of the capital.

Tehran and anywhere else, remember Friday confusion: exactly what was wrong; How much it spread; And how could they protect themselves and their families?

Edited by Alexandra Fouché

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