Missile strikes by the United States and Israel hit Iran for a second consecutive day, targeting key power centers of the Iranian government and pushing the civilian death toll above 100, according to rights groups. Iran responded with retaliatory attacks, intensifying a rapidly escalating conflict.
Inside the country, the strikes have unfolded against a backdrop of deep political tension. While the government confronts external military pressure, millions of Iranians who have long opposed the ruling establishment are watching closely, with some taking to the streets in reaction to developments involving Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Reporting from Farnaz Fassihi highlights the complex and emotional atmosphere within Iran at this pivotal moment, where celebration, fear and uncertainty coexist as the nation faces both war abroad and unrest at home.

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