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Israel, Iran — and the Household Killed within the Crossfire
In June, Israel attacked Iran’s nuclear amenities, protection programs and high army officers. Iran’s retaliation included ballistic missiles that struck main cities in Israel, killing 31 folks. Among the many greater than 1,000 victims in Iran was a household of 4, killed within the crossfire. Their family members are filled with grief — and anger.
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On the thirteenth of June, Israel attacked Iran. Drones and missiles hit civilian and army websites in addition to targets related to the nation’s nuclear program, which Israel has lengthy seen as an existential risk. Iran retaliated, attacking civilian areas in Israel. In Tehran, this residential neighborhood, residence to considered one of Iran’s high nuclear scientists, was among the many places hit. A ground beneath him lived the Abbasi household. Hasan Shaygan was their constructing supervisor. Parviz and Masoumeh Abbasi lived with their son, 16-year-old Parham, and their daughter, 24-year-old Parnia. They moved into the residence final yr and filmed this second of celebration. Azadeh Shariarifar is Masoumeh’s sister and aunt to Parham and Parnia. She’s an artist and photographer. Her first exhibition handled the theme of life and loss of life, and it was because of open on the day of the bombing. Parnia made this compilation of her and her boyfriend, Sajad. That they had been collectively for 5 years and have been planning a future collectively. The household was buried within the metropolis’s foremost cemetery, in an space devoted to victims of the 12-day battle with Israel. Azadeh had solely visited just a few instances. She says the place attracts each grief and politics, turning into too loud and crowded to mourn peacefully. Whereas Azadeh is essential of Israel, she additionally anticipated extra from her personal nation.

By Gelareh Kiazand, Monika Cvorak and Jon Hazell
September 28, 2025