Iran Divided Over Two-Week Ceasefire as War Continues

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Iranians are deeply divided over a two‑week ceasefire announced in the US-Israel–Iran war: some oppose it, fearing it will strengthen the regime and deepen repression, while others support pausing further attacks to avoid total destruction. The debate is fueled by Trump’s threats and past messaging during Iran’s protests, and civilians have paid a heavy price—HRANA cites 1,701 Iranian civilian deaths (including 254 children) with broader regional casualties as the conflict persists.
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- Trump Finds Himself With Fragile Iran Cease-Fire After the Scramble to Make a Deal The New York Times
- A Closer Look at Iran’s 10 Demands—and Which the U.S. Might Accept WSJ
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