Iran War: Civilians Suffer, Hope for Change Fades
US and Israeli forces strike on Irans supreme leaders compound, killing him and family, initially sparked hope for regime change. However, widespread destruction, civilian casualties, and attacks on cultural sites have united Iranians against the intervention. Mojtaba Khameneis appointment as new supreme leader has further strengthened the regimes grip. As the wars toll mounts, Iranians are shifting focus towards internal reform and peace, despite enduring the current system.
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