Iranians Seek Hope Amid Fragile Ceasefire

As a fragile ceasefire brings temporary relief, Iranians struggle to find lasting change in the face of continued uncertainty and political turmoil.
The streets of Tehran are quieter now, the air less thick with the choking smoke of burning trash and tear gas. The fragile ceasefire that has settled over Iran has brought a sense of relief to many, but the hope for meaningful change seems farther away than ever.
Iranians have grown weary of the cycle of protest and crackdown that has defined the past months, a relentless pattern that has left thousands arrested, hundreds killed, and the future of the country shrouded in uncertainty.
Across the country, citizens express a mixture of resignation and resolve.
Source: The New York Times

