In a city under attack, residents encounter gas stations that are closing because there is no fuel, and disruptions to internet and phone service.

An aggressive counterattack risks escalation. But giving in to U.S. and Israeli demands is an unlikely alternative.

Some of those in Iran who have spoken to the BBC use one word to describe life in there right now.

That came as fresh attacks targeted Iran’s energy infrastructure, including fuel supplies and a top natural gas field.

In a city under attack, residents encounter gas stations that are closing because there is no fuel, and disruptions to internet and phone service.

Iranians say they are caught between their country's regime and Israeli destruction as the conflict intensifies.

Fearful residents endure fraught journeys out of Iranian capital as Israel issues evacuation order

Millions are fleeing the sprawling metropolis, which equals New York City in size and population