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I'm Iqra, this is What's in the World from the BBC World Service.
And I'm Wantcha Habibi Azad from the BBC's Persian Service.
And we're going to do things a bit differently this time.
Goncha is going to stay and help me out for this whole episode.
So far we've been explaining how the conflict between Iran and Israel and the US has been changing and escalating.
Just this morning,
we had the news that Israel says it has hit security headquarters across Tehran as its airstrikes continue in Iran.
Israel is also hitting Lebanon and has again warned people in southern Beirut to evacuate.
At least 1,000 civilians have been killed in Iran since the US-Israeli attack began on Saturday,
the US-based human rights activist news agency says.
And so today's episode is dedicated to hearing from Iranians.
How are they feeling about what's happening in their home country?
Is this the start of a new era for Iran?
Or is there mostly anger?
We wanted to take a step back from the geopolitics and hear from some of the people this affects most.