Explosive US-Israel airstrikes have jolted Tehran into crisis mode, with Iran’s Supreme National Security Council directing an immediate civilian exodus from the capital and other threatened hubs. Saturday’s assaults produced deafening booms and towering smoke columns, visible far and wide.
The council’s communique warns of persistent foes’ maneuvers: ‘Based on our intel, activities continue in Tehran and select cities. To evade Israel-US threats, shift to secure areas with composure.’ Parallels draw to June’s conflict-driven flight to rural havens, amid whispers of protest marches paralyzing thoroughfares.
Authorities affirm logistical prowess for civilian welfare, imploring no panic-buying at commercial spots. Academia halts pending updates, banking endures, and officialdom operates at reduced throttle.
In synchronized videos, Trump and Netanyahu hailed the strikes for shielding the world from Iranian terror and aiding its populace. Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi amplified on social media, voicing thanks to Trump and patience to the masses.
This clarion call for evacuation lays bare the intensifying proxy wars’ toll, pitting aerial might against urban endurance. Whether Iranians heed the exit or stand ground could redefine the conflict’s trajectory.
