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    July 17 — A new wave of United States (US) attacks on Iran has plunged Iranians back into deep uncertainty and anxiety after a period of relative calm while a shaky ceasefire held

    Iranians contacted by Reutersing, and they were consumed by worries over what would happen next

    Sharing a photograph of her weekly grocery shopping, Somayeh, 40, a photographer in Tehran, said the pre-war prices had almost doubled

    “The most important thing overall in the middle of the war is the economy. Every day, our situation is worse and more difficult

    “The thing that is the most stressful is the back and forth: one day it is war, the next it is peace. We do not know what is actually going to happen. We cannot even make plans for two days in the future,” she said

    Like everyone else interviewed by Reuters, Somayeh spoke on condition of partial anonymity, declining to use her full name and citing fears of government reprisals

    Amir, a 30-year-old software engineer in Sanandaj in the western Kurdistan province, said he had married shortly before the war began with US-Israeli attacks on February 28

    He had been worrying about how to provide for his family and struggling to find work since Iran’s leaders cut internet connectivity during protests against the authorities in January

    “Within a month or so, when the Internet was reconnected, the war began. The Internet was cut off again, businesses were again severely impacted, there was a lot of trouble in my industry

    “I had crippling debt. There were no other pathways for me because I am in Sanandaj and I am a remote worker who relies on the Internet. I could not work at all,” said Amir

    He found work only a few days ago, but now hostilities have intensified again in the more than four-month-old war, with the ceasefire reached in June descending into daily attacks and counterattacks

    Staying in Iran despite airstrikes

    Nazanin, a 34-year-old psychotherapist who also spoke from Sanandaj, said she used to want to leave Iran to pursue her doctorate in psychology. But the rial’s value has plummeted, and she can no longer afford to leave her homeland

    “I could probably go to Turkiye and stay for two months, but I neither have the money nor the possibility to make that happen,” she said

    Nazanin’s decision to stay in Iran had also been shaped by how much she worried when she was away from her family during earlier rounds of attacks

    “During the war, whenever I was away from my family, I would start thinking if I was hit with an airstrike, how would this affect my family?

    “And then I would think that if my family were killed by a bomb, what would I do? The thought of not being with them and of having the destiny of a person living alone with grief was so difficult that it impacted my idea of emigrating,” she said

    Similarly, Somayeh also once had plans to leave Iran, which were thwarted by the currency crisis. Nonetheless, she said that she would not leave now even if she had a

    “Today, even if I was able to go, I do not think I would because my life, home, and family are here. Even if I were able to leave for a few months, I would have to return and continue my life here. I do not think I would ever leave,” said Somayeh

    Hiwa, who lives in the city of Mahabad, also said he had no desire to leave. He sees the mounting economic issues amplified by the war as seeds for social change

    “The continuation of this war can activate social elements because with the continuation of the current trend of inflation, there is no conceivable alternative but street riots,” said Hiwa

    Thousands of Iranians were killed when the authorities crushed January’s protests. Iran has since sought to forestall domestic unrest with arrests, executions, and street deployments by security forces

    Amir detailed experiencing insomnia when he was unable to contact his father for months because he was away in Iraqi Kurdistan. He said that despite all these pressures, he would remain in the country

    “My mom was around during the (1980-1988) Iran-Iraq War and she said then that my grandfather would say that it is ok if we died, as long as we were under our own roof

    “We do not want to leave our home. We do not know what it would be like to leave. Will the borders be open? Will we be let into other countries and deal with the same situation that Syrian (refugees) did?” he asked, referring to Syrians fleeing their country’s 2011-2024 civil war

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