Iran is experiencing a prolonged nationwide internet disruption as the conflict continues, with authorities maintaining strict controls over digital communication. According to monitoring group NetBlocks, the country has entered its 23rd consecutive day of limited or no internet access.
The blackout has significantly affected daily life, disrupting communication, business operations, and access to information for millions of people. Residents have reported difficulties in contacting family members, conducting online transactions, and accessing essential services.
Officials have not provided detailed explanations for the extended restrictions, but such measures are often linked to efforts to control information flow and maintain security during periods of unrest or conflict.
The continued shutdown has drawn concern from international observers and digital rights groups, who warn about the broader impact on civil liberties and economic activity. As the situation persists, uncertainty remains over when full internet access will be restored.















