Since the ceasefire between Iran, the United States and Israel was announced, Iranians have repeatedly been told that the war is over.
But at the same time, attacks, threats and diplomatic talks have continued. Iranian authorities talk about negotiations, progress and even sanctions relief one day, only to warn of retaliation, further strikes and threats to Iran's critical infrastructure the next.
This constant oscillation between war and diplomacy has left many people in Iran caught between hope and dread.
For many, that uncertainty has become more psychologically damaging than the war itself. The problem is no longer just the fear of violence, but also the inability to imagine a stable future.Iran: Less ceasefire, more rocketsTo view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video
A society unable to plan






