Israeli Aggression in Iran Sparks Mass Exodus from Tehran Amid Uncertainty

Fearing renewed Israeli airstrikes, thousands of Iranian citizens are fleeing the capital city of Tehran. The streets are choked with severe traffic congestion, and public life has been gripped by fear and uncertainty.

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Israeli Aggression in Iran Sparks Mass Exodus from Tehran Amid Uncertainty


Israeli Aggression in Iran Sparks Mass Exodus from Tehran Amid Uncertainty
Tehran, June 16, 2025

Fearing renewed Israeli airstrikes, thousands of Iranian citizens are fleeing the capital city of Tehran. The streets are choked with severe traffic congestion, and public life has been gripped by fear and uncertainty.

Long lines have formed at gas stations across the city, with many residents waiting for hours to fuel their vehicles. People are leaving with emergency supplies, hoping to reach safer areas in the eastern provinces or mountainous regions.

Over the past few days, videos and photos have gone viral on social media showing Tehran residents loading essential belongings into their cars and leaving the city. Some are seen leaving on foot or by motorcycle.

Although Iranian government officials have urged the public to remain calm, the reality on the ground tells a different story. Crowds have surged at private hospitals, pharmacies, and supermarkets across the city.

Israel has already announced that it may carry out strikes on a key part of Tehran on Monday. That area is home to more than 300,000 residents. The announcement has sparked intense panic among locals.

The Israeli military has stated that civilians should immediately evacuate the targeted zone. However, many people say they don’t know where it is safe to go—or how to get there.

The situation is becoming increasingly complex. This new wave of tension in the Middle East is drawing serious international concern. Countries including the United States, Russia, and China are closely monitoring developments.