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As Israel and Iran continue to pound each other with air strikes, a Tehran resident and a Jerusalem-based journalist share ...
President Donald Trump would not say Wednesday whether he has decided to order a U.S. strike on Iran, a move that Tehran ...
Thousands have fled, spending hours in gridlock as they head toward the suburbs, the Caspian Sea, or even Armenia or Turkey.
Residents of Iran’s capital are fleeing north after U.S. President Donald Trump’s call to evacuate, facing hours-long lines ...
Tehran war fears are rising fast as Israel launches its most intense attacks on Iran in decades, forcing thousands to flee the capital. With over 224 Iranians killed, including civilians, and Tehrans ...
Those who choose to relocate do so without help from the government. The state has said it is opening mosques, schools and metro stations for use as shelters. Some are closed, others overcrowded.
Iranians tell Newsweek the capital feels unrecognizable, as fear of more strikes, and possible U.S. involvement, hangs ...
The streets of Tehran are empty, businesses closed, communications patchy at best. With no bona fide bomb shelters open to ...
You live your life woken up two to three to four times a night to run to bomb shelters managing kids and older adults.” ...
Thousands of people were fleeing Tehran on Wednesday after Israeli warplanes bombed the city overnight, and a source said U.S ...
Massive panic grips Tehran after Israel’s surprise airstrikes under Operation Rising Lion, targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities. Fear spreads as residents rush to stock up on essentials, queue at gas ...
Many Iranians have also been forced to stay in the capital to help elderly relatives as Israeli strikes pound residential ...