
The article centers civilian voices and human experience rather than policy or military analysis, using direct quotes that convey fear and vulnerability without explicitly framing either Iran or attackers as heroes or villains. The sourcing relies on personal testimonies and on-the-ground reporting rather than official statements or ideological commentary. Language choices like 'fear that settles in your heart' are emotionally resonant but not charged toward a particular political position—they document lived experience.
Primary voices: anonymous source, media outlet
As military tensions and the conflict develop, framing may shift if the scope or targets of strikes change, or if diplomatic resolution occurs.
"Now they are hitting everything. Nowhere is safe. But don't worry, we are okay," one Iranian woman texted her American relative.
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