The Humanitarian Crisis in Tehran: Civilian Casualties and the Impact of on Capital

6. The Cultural and Humanitarian Need for Peace

Why Peace Matters for Iran

Iran’s stability is essential not only for its own people but also for regional peace and global security. Restoring calm and protecting civilians should be prioritized over violence and repression.

International Humanitarian Support

Aid organizations are working to provide medical supplies, food, and psychological support to victims. International cooperation can help alleviate suffering and foster peace.

7. How to Support and Stay Informed

Supporting Humanitarian Organizations

Donations to NGOs such as the Red Crescent Society, Amnesty International, and other human rights groups can help provide relief to affected families.

Staying Updated

Follow credible news sources, official statements, and social media channels to stay informed about developments in Tehran and Iran.

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