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The young Iranian poet who lost her life in an Israeli strike

The young Iranian poet who lost her life in an Israeli strike

Washington Post5 hours ago

She dreamed of seeing the band Coldplay live in concert. She loved trying new foods and was learning Italian. She wrote poetry constantly and shared it with friends and family. She was so proud of having summited Iran's highest peak, Mount Damavand, that she made sure to mention that fact to everyone she met.

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