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A powerful and emotional story is emerging from Iran as viral CCTV footage captures petrochemical workers in Mahshahr refusing to leave their posts during intense U.S. and Israeli airstrikes. Amid explosions and chaos, these workers continued operations, showing extraordinary resilience under fire.

One name now symbolizing this courage is Morteza Hamid, who reportedly stayed on duty even on the day his child was born. His decision has sparked widespread attention across Iranian media, portraying him as a symbol of national strength and sacrifice.

At the same time, disturbing footage from Khatam al Anbiya Hospital in Tehran shows panic inside a hospital after nearby airstrikes struck just hundreds of meters away. Patients and staff were seen scrambling for safety, raising serious concerns about civilian safety in conflict zones.

As tensions escalate between United States, Israel, and Iran, these visuals are fueling global debate over the human cost of war, the safety of civilian infrastructure, and the meaning of courage in times of crisis.

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00:20A powerful image is emerging from Iran's conflict zones and it is not of destruction but of defiance.
00:30Newly surfaced CCTV footage from Mahshar is now going viral, showing petrochemical workers staying at their posts even as heavy
00:38US and Israeli bombing continues around them.
00:44In the middle of explosions and chaos, these workers refused to abandon their duty.
00:50This is not just routine work, this is resilience under fire.
00:54One name in particular is now drawing attention, Morteza Hamid.
00:59He was the last to leave the facility and remarkably, he stayed on duty on the very same day his
01:05child was born.
01:06At a moment when most would choose family over everything else, he chose responsibility, a decision that is now being
01:14seen by many as a symbol of extraordinary courage.
01:18These visuals are being widely shared across Iranian media as an example of what they call national spirit in the
01:25face of aggression.
01:27But this is not the only footage raising questions.
01:30Another video released earlier in April shows scenes from the Qatam Al-Anbiya Hospital in northern Tehran.
01:37CCTV cameras captured the exact moment when airstrikes hit an area roughly 350 meters away from the hospital on March
01:461st.
01:46Inside the facility, panic spreads. Patients and staff scramble for safety as the impact is felt within the hospital walls.
01:56The visuals highlight the proximity of strikes to civilian infrastructure and they are now fueling debate over the human cost
02:03of this conflict.
02:05Ironian sources are using these clips to underline what they describe as the brutality of the attacks, while critics argue
02:13these incidents need independent verification and broader context.
02:18What remains undeniable is the human dimension of war.
02:22On one side, workers who continue their duty despite life-threatening risks.
02:27On the other, hospitals, where even distance does not guarantee safety.
02:32These stories are shaping narratives far beyond the battlefield, turning individuals like Morteza Hamid into symbols,
02:40and raising difficult questions about courage, survival, and the true cost of conflict.
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