
New video uploaded: Israel, Iran – And the family killed in the crossfire crossed
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Israel, Iran – And the family killed in the crossfire crossed
In June, Israel attacked the nuclear structures of Iran, the defense systems and the best military officials. The retaliation of Iran included ballistic missiles that hit the main cities of Israel, killing 31 people. Among the over 1,000 victims in Iran there was a family of four, killed in the crossed fire. Their relatives are full of pain – and anger.
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On June 13, Israel attacked Iran. Drones and missiles have affected civil and military sites, as well as objectives associated with the country's nuclear program, which Israel has long since seen as an existential threat. Iran reacted, attacking civil areas in Israel. In Tehran, this residential neighborhood, home to one of the best Iranian nuclear scientists, was among the affected places. A plan under him lived the Abbasi family. Hasan Shaygan was their director of the building. Parviz and Masoumeh Abbasi lived with their son, the sixteen year old Parham, and his daughter, the 24 year old Parnia. They moved to the apartment last year and filmed this moment of celebration. Azadeh Sharirifar is Masoumeh's sister and aunt in Parham and Parnia. He is an artist and a photographer. His first exhibition was in charge of the theme of life and death, and he had to open the day of the bombing. Parnia made this collection of her and her boyfriend, Sajad. They had been together for five years and were planning a future together. The family was buried in the main cemetery of the city, in an area dedicated to the victims of the 12 -day war with Israel. Azadeh had visited only a few times. He says the place attracts both pain and politics, becoming too noisy and crowded to cry peacefully. While Azadeh is critical of Israel, he expected even more from his country.
By Gelareh Kiazand, Monika Cvorak and Jon Hazell
September 28, 2025