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Iranians Fear Fresh Government Crackdown after War: ‘There’s Fire under the Ashes’

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 blackouts take their toll. With talks expected on extending a truce and agreeing on an end to the conflict, shops, restaurants, and government offices have stayed open. On sunny spring mornings, city parks are busy with picnicking families and young people playing sports, while others gather at street-side cafes.

But behind such peaceful scenes, Iran’s economy lies in tatters, and people are fearful of a new government clampdown and angry about the destructive airstrikes. The difficulties that spurred the mass unrest leading to the bloody crackdown in January look likely to worsen. “Yes, people are enjoying the ceasefire for now — but what comes next? What are we supposed to do with a regime that has become even more powerful?” said Sara, 27, a private teacher who declined to give her family name or location for fear of reprisal.

Thousands were killed when authorities crushed weeks of protests in January, prompting U.S. President Donald Trump to say he would come to the aid of Iranians. But while Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu both said early in the war that they hoped it would topple the ruling clerics, that goal faded as the bombing went on. Popular frustration may start to mount after the war ends, and people grow less afraid of being labelled traitors. “There is a lot of fire under the ashes,” one Iranian analyst observed. (TOI/VFI News)

“Our Heavenly Father, we come before You on behalf of the people of Iran who endure hardship, fear, and repression under a regime that shows no mercy. We pray for those who have lost loved ones in the January crackdown, for those silenced by internet blackouts, and for every heart that longs for freedom and truth. Comfort the grieving, strengthen the weary, and reveal Yourself to seekers throughout that ancient land. In Yeshua’s Name, we ask that You would bring a day of spiritual awakening and lasting freedom to every Iranian home.”