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Iran is undergoing one of the most challenging periods in its recent past. With the escalation of the US-Israeli conflict, countless Iranians are grappling with a failing economy, surging inflation, and a countrywide internet shutdown.

Businesses are closing their doors. Families are facing financial hardships. The cost of food is skyrocketing beyond affordability. And with the internet severed, individuals find themselves disconnected from the outside world, unable to convey their experiences.

This video explores the current conditions within Iran — covering the economic struggles, fear, displacement, and the uncertainty looming over the future.

Stay tuned until the end to grasp the complete effects of this crisis on ordinary citizens.

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00:00What happens when a war hits and your country goes completely offline?
00:04In Iran, millions are now struggling just to survive.
00:07After weeks of U.S.-Israeli attacks, the economy is collapsing fast.
00:12Shops are open, but customers can barely afford anything.
00:16One vendor says sales dropped to just one-third of normal.
00:19Inflation is exploding. Food prices have more than doubled.
00:23Families are counting every coin before buying basics.
00:26But that's not all. The Internet has been shut down for 25 days straight.
00:32That means no communication, no online businesses, no way to tell the world what's really happening.
00:39A young woman who sold jewelry online says she has lost her income completely.
00:44And she's not alone. Thousands of small businesses are gone overnight.
00:48Some families have even fled their homes, living off savings, unsure if they'll ever return.
00:54At the same time, authorities are confiscating assets, arresting people,
00:59and even executing individuals accused of opposing the state.
01:03People are trapped between war, fear, and poverty.
01:07And the scariest part?
01:09No one knows when, or if, things will get better.
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