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Israel has brought us hope for the end of this regime, say residents of Iran

Iranian civilians at home and abroad spell out the impact of the war on their immediate lives – and their dreams

June 17, 2025 14:59
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A man in Tehran cycles past a poster of slain Iranian IRGC commander Gholam Ali Rashid (Photo by ATTA KENARE/AFP via Getty Images)

The primary aim of Operation Rising Lion – Israel’s military campaign against the Iranian government – has been to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons. But a secondary ambition emerged during the first few days of the conflict: regime change. 

Addressing the Iranian people on Fox News, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said: “You are people of great talent and genius. You have been usurped by this tyranny that has robbed you of hope… I say to them, your freedom is near. Rise up. Be free.”

Many ordinary Iranians have long sought the end of the dictatorship that has tormented, imprisoned and executed them – but how do they feel now?

A 24-year-old woman living in Tehran, who graduated from Tehran University about two years ago and continues to live in the capital with her parents, told the JC: “For years, my friends and I have exchanged images and videos [we see on social media] of the lives we wish to have, the lives we would have if the Islamic Regime fell. The lives we will have.

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