The killing of Iran’s supreme leader saw some celebration, with people dancing in Iranian streets, honking car horns in celebration, and screaming joyfully. But as U.S. and Israeli bombs fell from the air for a second day Sunday, many expressed fear and uncertainty.
Some celebrate in Iran after supreme leader’s death, but deep fear and uncertainty remain
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