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Israeli military issues evacuation warnings to Iranians near weapons facilities

  • On Sunday, June 15, 2025, the Israel Defense Forces advised people in the vicinity of Tehran’s military installations to leave the area promptly amid ongoing Israeli airstrikes on Iran.
  • These warnings followed Israeli airstrikes that began late last week targeting Iran's nuclear and missile infrastructure, part of an operation dubbed Rising Lion.
  • The strikes caused explosions across Tehran, shuttered businesses, and prompted thousands of residents to flee toward rural areas and the Caspian Sea due to fears for their safety.
  • Iran's ambassador to the UN reported 78 killed and over 320 wounded in initial strikes, while Defense Minister Israel Katz warned that continued missile fire from Iran could cause Tehran to burn.
  • The escalation signals a potential intensification of conflict with fresh missile exchanges overnight and widespread displacement, though Israel says it targets only military sites and urges civilians to evacuate.
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Many people in the Islamic Republic distrust their rulers and long for freedom. However, they do not want to accept a great war for it.

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How do people in Iran experience Israel's attacks? Five of them report fear, anger, and hope that something might change, even though they hardly believe it.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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