Article 6YEFT Iran’s devastation has hardened hearts towards the west – even for those with no love of the state | Hossein Hamdieh

Iran’s devastation has hardened hearts towards the west – even for those with no love of the state | Hossein Hamdieh

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Hossein Hamdieh
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The double standards and hypocrisy used to justify Israel's aggression will not be forgotten here, or in other countries

A trembling ceasefire has brought a pause to what had become the familiar sounds of explosions over Tehran. I was born in 1988, a year before the Iran-Iraq war came to an end. For my generation, war was something that belonged to the past - an impossible event, until this summer.

For 12 days, we lived in the capital under incessant Israeli attacks, and what we saw has changed us for good: dead neighbours, buildings gutted and worry - endless, deep-etched worry - on the faces of people.

Hossein Hamdieh holds a joint PhD in Geography and Anthropology from Humboldt University of Berlin and King's College London. He is currently based in Tehran, where he works as a social researcher

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