💨 Abstract
In Tehran, Iranians woke up to images of their country's missile strikes on Israel, mixing anger and worry. State TV broadcasted the attacks, with some people cheering. The strikes coincided with the Shiite holiday of Eid al-Ghadir, adding to the shock. Many Iranians expressed support for the retaliation, while others voiced concerns about a full-blown war and its potential impact on daily life. The attacks killed high-ranking Iranian military figures, marking a significant escalation.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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