Iran Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf Claims Nation Fights US on Four Fronts at Pro-Government Rally
Over 100 deaths reported amid intensified protests and mass arrests as US warns of severe retaliation if protesters are harmed, escalating regional tensions.
- On Saturday, protesters returned to the streets across multiple cities despite a sweeping government crackdown, while Mohammad Qalibaf praised police and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and said detainees would face strict legal action.
- Legal threats and intensified policing underpin the government's response as Iran's attorney general warned participants could be labeled an `enemy of God` and detainees face strict action amid internet restrictions and mass arrests.
- Medics at two hospitals reported more than 100 bodies brought in over two days as clashes escalated, while demonstrators set fire to parts of a judiciary complex in Mamasani County, Fars province.
- Threats and statements from Washington have drawn wider international focus on the unrest, with U.S. President Donald Trump offering support and threatening to hit Iran `very hard` if protesters are killed.
- Amid rising international scrutiny, Mohammad Qalibaf warned any U.S. attack would target Israel and American military and shipping bases, while observers say foreign speculation could widen the crisis.
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Iran parliament speaker Ghalibaf claims nation fights US on four fronts at pro-government rally
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf claims nation fights US on four simultaneous fronts at Tehran pro-government rally, praising Iranian unity during 12-day war with Israel.
Iranian officials announced for months that they are ready for dialogue and that the US communication line remains open, writes Reuters. President Donald Trump said Sunday that the US could meet with...
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