
Despair, ‘Endless Anger’ Growing Among Iranians as Military Action Looms
Accounts from inside Iran described daily life under a cloud of fear: increased patrols, night raids, and sudden detentions have left many people anxious about leaving home. Residents spoke of economic strain, shuttered shops, and a constant hum of uncertainty as rumors about external strikes circulate. Some expressed hope that pressure on the regime could open a path to greater freedom; others feared that conflict would deepen isolation and hardship.
The testimonies captured a society braced for disruption—stocking essentials, checking on neighbors, and navigating intermittent connectivity. Families described weighing safety versus livelihood, trying to keep routines for children while preparing for the unexpected. The sense of being watched, both online and off, added to the stress that has built over years of repression and recent crises.
Even amid dread, many voiced a desire for dignity and a future without fear. Their words conveyed a longing for accountable leadership, reliable services, and a chance to rebuild normal life once the current storm passes.
(JPost/VFI News)
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” – Psalm 34:18