A week later, the numbers that make up the portrait of these first eight days of war in Iran are scarce and divergent, which is no surprise. Not even within the borders would anyone know much more: with internet access restricted, the Iranians’ own information diet is mostly made up of information that comes from state media, which only disseminates the regime’s propaganda.
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