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Israeli attacks leave Iranians fearful, hopeful
When Israel launched its sustained assault on Iran's nuclear program and military leaders early Friday, Sareh began cycling through a range of emotions.
'I felt happiness,' the Iranian woman said, at the deaths of leaders who had long repressed the country's people.
'Then disbelief,' she continued from her home in the northern city of Rasht. 'Then some worry for what would happen next. Then happiness again, for how much power these people felt they had over us, how many of us they killed.' Like others interviewed for this report, she spoke on the condition that her last name be withheld for fear of retaliation from the government.