Unveiling the Untold Story: Iran's President's Son Shares War Diary

The son of Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian provides a rare, firsthand account of the ongoing conflict, offering a unique perspective on the war's impact.
Yousef Pezeshkian, the son of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, has emerged as an unlikely voice in the ongoing conflict, providing a rare and intimate glimpse into the realities of war through his personal diary entries. In a move that has surprised many, the young Pezeshkian has chosen to shed light on the human cost of the conflict, offering a compelling counterpoint to the often-impersonal narratives that dominate the news cycle.
Pezeshkian's diary entries, which have been gradually released to select media outlets, paint a poignant picture of the emotional and psychological toll the war has taken on him and his family. Through his words, he captures the uncertainty, fear, and occasional moments of hope that have become the daily reality for countless Iranians caught in the crossfire.
In one particularly striking entry, Pezeshkian recounts a harrowing experience during a recent bombing raid.
Source: The New York Times


