Brothers search rubble for missing sibling under Tehran rubble after strike | US-Israel war on Iran
Key Takeaways
- Brothers search Tehran rubble for a missing sibling.
- Strike tied to the US-Israel war on Iran.
- The search comes five days after the strike.
Tehran strike aftermath
Five days after a strike destroyed a building in Tehran, Mahdi Mirzahosseini’s brothers are still searching through rubble for signs of their youngest sibling.
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They are holding onto hope of finding their brother who had gone to work insisting on serving customers for the Persian New Year.
Personal cost of strike
The article foregrounds the personal cost of the strike by following Mahdi Mirzahosseini’s brothers as they search Tehran’s rubble for their youngest sibling, who had gone to work to serve customers for the Persian New Year.
Headline framing
The headline frames the incident as part of the US-Israel war on Iran.
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