It is still very difficult to contact those inside Iran due to a government-imposed internet blackout. But some have managed to connect to the internet using Starlink satellite internet and other methods, although they pay a high price for it.
But the BBC has been able to speak to several Iranian citizens asking them what they think about Donald Trump's upcoming address to the nation with a major update on the war.
"I think he's very unpredictable. I don't know what to expect, that's how Trump is. He doesn't want to reveal all his cards," a man in his 30s in Tehran tells me.
"Honestly, I'm tired of everything and every politician. At this point, I feel like we're all in a circus," says a woman in her 20s in Tehran.
Some people in Tehran heard fewer attacks last night compared to the night before. Another woman in her 20s in Tehran said: 'To be honest, last night I felt a little bit of hope for the war to end and things to calm down. Then I saw that Trump might want to target infrastructure.
'Honestly, I'm tired of this kind of contradictory talk.'






















