'Nowhere feels safe': Iranians on life under Israeli attacks
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'Nowhere feels safe': Iranians on life under Israeli attacks

"Stuck". That is the word most people who have spoken to the BBC use to describe life in Iran right now.
After three days of Israeli attacks, "everyone is trying to escape" Tehran "one way or another," one resident told BBC News Persian.
On Sunday, long queues formed at petrol stations across the city. Many people tried to leave for remote areas, away from any possible Israeli target, but could not even get out of the province because of heavy traffic.
"Tehran isn't safe, clearly," one resident said. "We get no alarms or warnings from officials about Israeli attacks. We just hear the blasts and hope our place isn't hit. But where can we go? Nowhere feels safe."
One person who managed to move from Tehran to another province said: "I don't think I've fully processed that I'm living in an active war zone, and I'm not sure when I'll reach acceptance."
"This is not my war. I'm not rooting for either side, I just want to survive along with my family."
Since Friday, Israel hit Iran with its biggest wave of air strikes in years.
Israel's strikes have led to retaliation from Iran, which has launched missile attacks on Israel.
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