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Iranians fear ‘pressure will 100% increase’ after US, Israeli strikes stop

Iranians say a truce could bring more domestic pressure as the economy suffers, with analysts warning the crackdown may deepen.

  • Despite the recent escalation of conflict and internal unrest, many people are attempting to return to daily routines by frequenting local businesses and public spaces.
  • The ongoing impact of infrastructure damage and restricted connectivity continues to pose significant challenges for the population's long-term outlook.
  • Upcoming diplomatic discussions regarding a potential truce provide a backdrop of uncertainty while citizens utilize parks and cafes to maintain a sense of community.
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Iranians fear sharpening pressure after war and crackdown

Iranians striving to maintain a semblance of normal life after weeks of U.S. and Israeli bombing and a deadly crackdown on protesters in January remain daunted by the future, as damage from airstrikes and internet cuts take a toll.

·United Kingdom
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The provisional end of the fighting is no reason for many Iranians to rejoice: the regime is blocking the Internet, impoverishing the population and even killing countless people during the war.

·Germany
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Nine days have passed since the ceasefire. The streets of Tehran, little by little, have been recovering the pulse of before the war, but the uncertainty is the same that was lived when the country was attacked, and even worse. To the doubts surrounding the negotiations to end the war – “will there be a new round of talks?”, “will it spread to the ceasefire?”, are the questions that are most repeated these days” – are added the concerns related …

·Granada, Spain
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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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