Iran Internet Blackout Ends After Months, Relief for Iranians
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Iran's months-long internet blackout, imposed after the start of the war with the US and Israel in February, has ended, restoring access to the outside world for most Iranians.
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Iran's internet was cut off after the war with the US and Israel started in February.
The Iranian government has ended its months-long internet blackout, restoring access for most citizens after the shutdown began with the start of the war against the US and Israel in February.
The blackout, which started in late February, cut off most Iranians from the global internet, severely limiting communication and information flow.
Reports now indicate that internet services have begun to return, with many users able to access international websites and communicate globally again.
'It feels like being released from prison,' said one Iranian user, reflecting the widespread relief at the restoration of connectivity.
The development comes as the conflict between Iran, the US, and Israel continues, with the internet's return potentially signaling a shift in the government's strategy or a response to internal and external pressures.
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- What triggered the war?
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