The government says internet access will return to normal in Iran after the war with the United States and Israel ends.
Spokeswoman Fatemeh Mohajerani, the government spokesperson, said: “The government’s approach is equitable access to all infrastructure, including the internet. We recognise internet access as a civil right, and this is exactly the president’s view as well. We do not recognise discrimination and injustice, and we oppose them.”
She added: “Pro-internet policy aims to provide businesses with access to high-quality internet, and after a return to normal conditions, God willing, this situation too will return to normal.”
Since the war started on February 28, millions of people in Iran have seen a near-total internet blackout for 74 days, with only government-approved sites accessible.



