🚨 SHOCKING TURN IN TEHRAN: They Cheered for War… Until the Bombs Hit THEIR Families! 😱
“I was waiting for war. I was begging for it…”
A Tehran resident who once welcomed the idea of US-Israeli strikes on Iran is now in tears, revealing raw betrayal after losing loved ones in the relentless airstrikes. What started as hope for regime change has turned into horror — civilians caught in the crossfire, homes destroyed, lives shattered.
They thought the bombs would only target the regime… but the explosions didn’t discriminate.
Heartbreaking confessions are emerging from the streets of Tehran amid the chaos of this escalating war. Is this the price of “freedom”? Or a tragic miscalculation?
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As the US-Israeli military campaign against Iran enters its second week, fresh accounts from inside the Iranian capital reveal a stark shift in public sentiment. Some Tehran citizens who initially expressed support for external military action against the regime now say they feel profoundly betrayed after losing loved ones to the airstrikes that have pounded the city since late February.
The conflict erupted on February 28, 2026, when joint US and Israeli forces launched coordinated strikes targeting Iranian military installations, nuclear facilities, leadership compounds, and other strategic sites. The opening salvo reportedly killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, along with family members and senior officials, in an attack on his central Tehran compound. Iranian authorities confirmed the deaths, vowing revenge and declaring extended periods of mourning.
Casualty figures vary by source. Iranian state media and human rights groups like the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) report more than 1,100 civilians killed across the country, including dozens in Tehran from strikes on residential areas, infrastructure, and unintended targets. The Iranian Red Crescent has cited at least 555 deaths in the early days, with numbers climbing steadily as strikes expanded. US and Israeli officials maintain that operations focus on military and regime targets, though they acknowledge civilian harm in ongoing investigations, particularly around reported hits on schools and civilian buildings.
One Tehran resident, speaking anonymously to international media outlets amid communications blackouts and regime restrictions, described an initial wave of jubilation in some neighborhoods following news of Khamenei’s death. Crowds reportedly celebrated in the streets, viewing the strikes as a potential catalyst for regime collapse after decades of repression. “The whole neighborhood started celebrating,” one resident told FRANCE 24’s Observers team, mixing triumph with underlying fear as explosions rattled nearby homes.
But that mood soured rapidly as the airstrikes intensified and collateral damage mounted. In one widely circulated account shared across social media and reported by CNN and other outlets, a Tehran local who had openly hoped for military intervention said: “I was waiting for war, I was begging for it… but I didn’t expect to get involved so quick.” The individual recounted losing close family members when strikes hit civilian areas near military or leadership sites. “I thought they’d just kill other people, not my friends,” the resident reportedly added, expressing shock at how quickly the violence engulfed ordinary lives.
Similar sentiments have surfaced in interviews with Iranian diaspora members struggling to contact relatives. In St. Louis, Iranian-Americans described difficulty reaching loved ones amid blackouts, with some expressing mixed emotions — hope for change tempered by grief over civilian deaths. A Houston family was seen celebrating Khamenei’s reported killing, yet others voiced terror over family safety in Tehran.
The strikes have hit a broad range of targets. Israeli officials detailed operations against an underground bunker beneath Khamenei’s compound, using dozens of fighter jets in coordination with intelligence agencies. US forces reportedly struck naval assets, including sinking an Iranian frigate in the Indian Ocean, drawing sharp condemnation from Tehran’s foreign minister, who warned the US would “bitterly regret” the action. Retaliatory Iranian missile and drone barrages have targeted US bases in the Gulf, Israeli cities, and allied nations, killing American service members and civilians in several incidents.
In Tehran, plumes of smoke have become a daily sight. Footage from government-organized media tours showed destruction at diplomatic and cultural sites. Reports indicate strikes on or near residential districts, with one incident involving a girls’ school in Minab killing over 160, including children — though that strike occurred outside the capital, similar concerns linger about precision in urban areas like Tehran. The UN and human rights monitors have criticized civilian casualties, while the White House insists no deliberate targeting of non-combatants occurs.
For many ordinary Iranians, the war has meant disrupted communications, fear of further escalation, and the harsh reality of living under bombardment. “Every day feels like a month,” one resident told the BBC, describing life in a city under siege. Blackouts have hindered access to information, leaving families uncertain about strikes’ locations or loved ones’ safety.
The initial hope among some dissidents and regime opponents — that external force could topple the Islamic Republic — has collided with the brutal arithmetic of modern warfare. Analysts note that while the strikes have degraded Iran’s military and nuclear capabilities, decapitated leadership, and sparked isolated celebrations, the regime’s deep-rooted security apparatus remains resilient. Protests or uprisings have been limited, suppressed by ongoing repression and the chaos of war.
President Donald Trump has signaled no immediate end to operations, stating the “big wave is yet to come” and calling for Iran’s unconditional surrender. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US officials have suggested broader goals, including conditions for the Iranian people to overthrow remnants of the regime. Yet Tehran shows no signs of capitulation, launching fresh retaliatory waves and vowing to defend sovereignty.
As the death toll rises — with Iranian sources claiming over 1,200 total fatalities — the human cost in Tehran underscores the unpredictable fallout of such conflicts. Families mourn not just regime figures but sons, daughters, and neighbors caught in the blasts. What began for some as a longed-for reckoning has become a nightmare of loss and uncertainty.
The war’s trajectory remains unclear. Escalation into Lebanon, Gulf disruptions, and threats to global oil supplies continue to draw international alarm. For now, in Tehran’s scarred streets, voices once eager for confrontation are grappling with regret, asking whether the price was worth it.
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