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Iranians exhausted by prospect of more fighting with Israel: ‘no hope’

‘Nothing is clear. People don’t know what to do, they are angry. Ultimately, it needs to be decided: are we at war or at peace?’

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People gather in Tehran during a rally on Sunday following Iran’s attack on Israel. Photo:   EPA/ABEDIN TAHERKENAREH
Agence France-Presse

Residents of Tehran awoke on Monday anxious and drained by the prospect of full-scale war resuming, following tit-for-tat strikes between arch-foes Iran and Israel that marked the greatest threat to the fragile ceasefire thus far.

“We don’t know if there will be a war, nor if a peace deal will last,” said Maryam, a 41-year-old accountant in Tehran’s central Valiasr Square.

She described a pervasive “sense of uncertainty and confusion” after Israeli strikes on Tehran on Sunday, which came in response to Iranian strikes on Israel.

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“Nothing is clear. People don’t know what to do, they are angry. Ultimately, it needs to be decided: are we at war or at peace?” she said, shortly before Iran announced it was ceasing its strikes on Israel.

Rosette Tannous, wife of Lebanese army captain Elie Khoury, who was killed by Israeli bombardment, salutes as mourners carry her husband’s coffin in his home village in southern Lebanon on Monday. Photo: AFP
Rosette Tannous, wife of Lebanese army captain Elie Khoury, who was killed by Israeli bombardment, salutes as mourners carry her husband’s coffin in his home village in southern Lebanon on Monday. Photo: AFP

Since Sunday evening, Iran had launched about 30 missiles at Israel, according to an Israeli military official, in response to deadly Israeli strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs.

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