The coordinated US and Israeli strikes on Iran following February 28th have created a chaotic and unsettling situation in Tehran and beyond. Residents report eerie quiet followed by intense bombing, widespread panic, and a sense of disorientation amidst escalating attacks targeting civilian areas, including schools, hospitals, and historical sites. While some welcome the destruction of symbols of the oppressive regime, many Iranians grapple with complex emotions – fear, confusion, and a sense of being trapped – exacerbated by internet restrictions and limited information. Despite regime attempts to maintain a semblance of normalcy, divisions within Iranian society remain sharply divided, with some seeking retribution and others fearing further escalation, while many simply strive to survive the ongoing bombardment and uncertainty.