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Long peas in petrol stations and bakery. Long cars trying to escape from the capital. And long and dreadful nights.
Tehrano residents – Israel still surprised the sudden attack on Iran on Friday morning – to talk about fear and confusion, the feeling of helplessnesses and conflicting emotions.
“We don’t sleep for nights,” said a 21-year-old musical student on an application of encrypted social networks.
“Everyone leaves but I’m not. My father says it is more honor than to escape to kill your home.”
‘Donya’ – he doesn’t want to reveal his real name. It is now a lot of Iran, relieved and trapped in a war between Israel.
“I really don’t want to become my beautiful Tehran to Gaza,” he said.
Benjamin Netanyahu Israeli Prime Minister, Iranians call to lift against their clerical leadership, has a firm response.
“We don’t want to save Israel. It’s not foreign countries to take care of Iran,” he said. “We don’t want Islamic Republic.”
Another woman said he felt “rare excitement” at the beginning to see Israel killed so strong military officials in Iran.
“Suddenly the image of power broke,” BBC people said.
“But since the second day, when the usual people heard, I didn’t know people like me, I started feeling sadness, fear, fear, and sadness.”
And his sadness had become anger when he struck the South Pars gas area, he was afraid that Israel became afraid of Iran’s “waste”.
For the first time in his life, he said he started preparing the idea to start dying.
More than 220 people – many of them are women and children – they died Friday, according to Iranian authorities.
The Israeli authorities say that Iranian missiles have killed at least 24 people at the same time in Israel.
Unlike Israel, it is not immediate warning from Iranian attacks, and no shelter has been made.
The supporters of the regime seems to believe that many of his defenses are so well seen.
And, among many Iranians, the authorities make deep mistrust.
Donys used to challenge the regime and his sharp dress code.
Now, with college exams that were delayed until next week, he stays at home.
“I’m so terrifying night,” he said. “I take some pills to relax and try to sleep.”
The Iranian government has proposed that people have shelter in mosques and metro stations.
But it’s hard, when the explosions come out of nowhere.
“It’s a big city in Tehran and yet all the neighborhoods have been harmed in some way,” said another young woman told BBC Persian.
“For now, everything we do is check the news from the time and calls friends and relatives who are sure to survive.
He and his family have left home to be in an area that is not a well-known government building.
But you never know, in a country like Iran, being able to live next to you.
Israeli attacks Iranians, he said, celebrating the loss of the regime with some friends, as others are angry with those who encourage Israel.
Many Iranians continue to change the minds around what they think. The divisions are bitter, even among some families.
“The situation feels like the first hours of the Titanic iceberg,” the woman said.
“Some people tried to escape, some didn’t say a lot, and others continued to dance.”
He always protests against the clerical authorities of Iran, he said to BBC, but it sees what Netanyahu does to his country.
“Everyone’s life, whether they protected attacks, has changed forever.
“Most Iranians, those who oppose the government now realized that freedoms and human rights are not defenseless civilian bombs that fall into cities that live.”
He added: “We are most frightened and worried about coming. The bag has first aid supplies, food and water. We play things worse.”
Israel says that Iranian armed forces deliberately position their centers and weapons within buildings and civil sites.
The members of Iran’s diaspora are also worried.
“It’s hard right now like being Iran,” says Dorreh Khatibi-Hill, who contacts Leeds-based women’s rights and researcher, contacting entrepreneurs with family, friends and other regimes.
“You are happy to members of the regime – those who have been tortured and killed people.
“But we know that civilians are dying. This is a destructive humanitarian catastrophe.”
And Iran will not give detailed information about what is happening, he says.
“Iran’s main person – the highest leader – is still alive while Iranians escape their lives,” he added.
“No one wants Iran to become another iran, Syria or Afghanistan. None of us want this war. We don’t want the regime too.”