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Iranian Activist Calls for Continued Pressure as Citizens Report Impact of Strikes

Iranian journalist Masih Alinejad urges sustained international pressure while residents describe effects of ongoing military strikes and security measures.

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Iranian activist and journalist Masih Alinejad has called on President Trump to maintain pressure on Iran's government, warning against leaving dissidents "alone with wounded regime" following recent U.S.-Israeli military strikes on Iranian targets.

Alinejad, who has been a vocal critic of Iran's government from exile, expressed concerns that the regime could retaliate against internal opposition if international pressure diminishes. Her comments come amid ongoing tensions between Iran and Western allies over regional conflicts and Iran's nuclear program.

Meanwhile, Iranian citizens are reporting significant disruptions to daily life as a result of the military strikes and subsequent security measures. Residents describe dealing with periodic strikes, internet blackouts, and increased security crackdowns by government forces.

The strikes have created communication challenges for families trying to stay in contact with relatives, with internet connectivity frequently interrupted. Citizens report that the uncertainty and constant tension have created a psychological strain, with some describing each day as feeling prolonged due to the stress.

The military strikes represent an escalation in the longstanding tensions between Iran and its regional adversaries, with both U.S. and Israeli forces having conducted operations against Iranian targets in recent periods. Iran has faced increasing international pressure over its regional activities and nuclear program development.

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