For me, hell was not the moment Israel attacked; hell was the moment they wouldn’t open the door [of the cell] for us, recalls Motahareh Goonei from inside the notorious Evin Prison during a targeted missile strike by Israel on June 23. Ushered into chaos as explosions shattered the calm, Goonei faced a ticking clock and crumbling walls. Witness accounts reveal that this attack marked one of the deadliest strikes on Iranian soil, leading to at least 80 fatalities, including prisoners, staff, and visitors. Satellite photos and testimonies confirm that the high-security facility, synonymous with holding political prisoners, was caught in the crossfire. Following the devastating event, debates have ignited regarding the legality of such military actions and the law's stance on civilian safety in conflicts. Amidst the smoke and distraught cries, tales like Goonei's serve as poignant reminders of the lives altered by war's ruthless hand.