After the ceasefire, Iranians relieved but plunged into uncertainty

The sudden end to the conflict between Iran and Israel has certainly been welcomed with relief by Iranians after twelve days of intense bombardment, but the population is in a state of uncertainty. Many opponents who had hoped for the fall of the regime are disappointed, and some fear an increase in repression in the country.
Tehran remains on high alert following the ceasefire with Israel, which came into effect on June 24. Many officials in the Islamic Republic of Iran have warned that the armed forces must remain on high alert as Israel could launch another surprise attack.
“A ceasefire supported by malicious individuals like Netanyahu and Trump is weak, fragile, and invalid, because both are unstable in their commitments,” the ultraconservative daily Kayhan wrote . “The possibility of the enemy’s evil recurring should not be overlooked. The Zionists have not honored any truce commitments,” the newspaper said.
With the announcement of a ceasefire by US President Donald Trump, the situation in Tehran, which resembled a ghost town in recent days, is gradually returning to normal.
However, in the Iranian capital, "residents are still struggling to regain the confidence to return home safely, away from the roar of the explosions," the newspaper Donya-e Eqtesad reports .
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