Even if fighting stops, trauma to Iran's children will endure
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Fergal KeaneSpecial correspondent A woman and her child look at the aftermath of an air strike in Tehran The war is inside his head now. A slamming door or cutlery being dropped makes him jump. The ceasefire doesn't change that. "Before the war, I had no stress at all," says Ali. "But now even the smallest sound causes my brain to react very badly." Although he is only 15, Ali – not his real name – understands these fears will linger even with a ceasefire. Loud noises trigger
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