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Yousef Pezeshkian, the 44-year-old son of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and a physics professor, has been keeping a personal war diary that offers a rare and deeply human glimpse into life inside Iran's leadership during the conflict with the United States.
In his most striking entry, Pezeshkian writes: "After 19 days I finally broke." The admission reveals the immense psychological toll the war has taken on those closest to the center of power in Tehran.
The diary documents the panic that has gripped Iran's political and military establishment as the conflict has intensified. Pezeshkian describes the killing of senior officials, the constant threat of airstrikes, and the atmosphere of fear and uncertainty that pervades daily life in the capital.
Interspersed with accounts of the war's devastation are deeply personal moments — family gatherings, quiet conversations, and the struggle to maintain normalcy amid chaos. The diary has resonated widely on social media, humanizing a conflict that is often reduced to statistics and strategic analysis. It provides a reminder that behind the geopolitical calculations and military operations, ordinary people — even those in positions of privilege — are bearing the profound human cost of war.
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