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Iran’s internet blackout leaves public in dark and creates an uneven picture of the war with Israel

  • A deadly conflict erupted on June 13, 2025, as Israeli airstrikes targeted nuclear, military sites, and top Iranian leaders.
  • The conflict led Iran to impose a nationwide internet blackout by June 18, disconnecting nearly all global communications.
  • This blackout severed Iranians' access to messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram, leaving many unable to contact loved ones or get updates.
  • NetBlocks.org reported Iran’s internet remained down for 36 hours with national connectivity near zero, while Mehdi Yahyanejad said authorities feared unrest from online communication.
  • The blackout created an uneven picture of the war’s destruction and suggested Iran aims to project strength despite public isolation and uncertainty.
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The Iranian regime has blocked access to the Internet. World has managed to talk to people in Tehran shortly before. Fear is great, many are trying to escape, but gas is running short. A look into a city that is sinking into war.

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Numerama broke the news in on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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