🇮🇷 | The city of Qom organized a massive human gathering at the funeral of martyred security personnel and others in Abadan, with a large turnout and strong expressions of support for Imam Khamenei.
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🇮🇷 | The Mayor of Tehran, Alireza Zakani, stated that at least 25 mosques were burned across the capital last night amid unrest. According to IRIB, two security personnel and the son of a former Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander were martyred during riots in Khuzestan and Khorasan provinces. In response to the disturbances, Iranian authorities arrested 100 “armed rioters” in Baharestan town near Tehran, with the county governor confirming that those detained had disrupted public order and used weapons against civilians and security forces. Separately, Tasnim reported that a police commander was killed in an “armed terrorist attack” on a police station in Roodbar, where First Lieutenant Mohammad Pour Ebrahim succumbed to shotgun wounds sustained during the assault.
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🇮🇷 | IRIB shared a video showing that Al-Zahra Mosque in Kerman, Kerman Province, was heavily damaged by rioters.
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✅ | It is not true that every Iranian who does not want to live under a theocracy hates the Revolution and its official symbols. X has crossed all limits by choosing the infamous Pahlavi flag. Those who think they are favoring Iran are, in fact, doing the opposite and causing even greater harm. They are provoking a situation in which groups of Iranians who have usually remained silent may begin to openly express their anger against the enemies of Iran—and when that happens, the consequences will be significant.
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🇮🇷 | Large-scale protests in support of the Islamic revolution are also taking place across Iran.
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🇮🇷 | Grand Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi: Rioting does not solve any problems
The existence of problems in the market and in people’s livelihoods concerns everyone. However, all people, especially the elites in every sector of society, must be careful that legitimate protests do not become an opportunity for exploitation.
I say to all people, especially dear young people, that rioting does not solve any problems.
My dear children, do not allow the enemy’s agents to take advantage of your legitimate demands as a pretext to insult religious sanctities, destroy public property and mosques, or violate people’s personal property and privacy. You must clearly separate your path from theirs.
My dear ones, we must all assist the security forces in restoring complete peace to society. Look at Syria, Libya, and similar cases, and see how they lost both dignity and security, allowing foreign enemies to dominate them. These forces are not well-wishers; they seek to strike this land and seize its wealth.
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The existence of problems in the market and in people’s livelihoods concerns everyone. However, all people, especially the elites in every sector of society, must be careful that legitimate protests do not become an opportunity for exploitation.
I say to all people, especially dear young people, that rioting does not solve any problems.
My dear children, do not allow the enemy’s agents to take advantage of your legitimate demands as a pretext to insult religious sanctities, destroy public property and mosques, or violate people’s personal property and privacy. You must clearly separate your path from theirs.
My dear ones, we must all assist the security forces in restoring complete peace to society. Look at Syria, Libya, and similar cases, and see how they lost both dignity and security, allowing foreign enemies to dominate them. These forces are not well-wishers; they seek to strike this land and seize its wealth.
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🇮🇷 | HOURLY UPDATES — IRAN
• Iranian authorities state the country is in the middle of an externally directed confrontation, with unrest and armed activity linked to foreign-backed networks.
• The Cyberspace Command has extended the authorization for a total internet blackout for an additional 48 hours.
• Sniper teams have been deployed on rooftops across Tehran to protect vital government infrastructure. On major intersections, trucks with mounted machine guns have been positioned.
• Security forces have been ordered not to allow rioters to seize or hold any part of the city, particularly near government buildings or critical infrastructure. Firearms will only be used if there is a direct threat to vital state assets.
Political and Security Statements
• Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, stated that Iran is “in the middle of a war,” emphasizing that neither peace nor a ceasefire exists.
• He said creating internal crises under these circumstances is irrational and that the events are being directed from outside Iran.
• Larijani noted that during the 12-day war, the enemy attempted to push people into the streets but failed, and that the current tactic aims to break national solidarity.
• Iran’s Prosecutor General Mohammad Movahedi Azad announced that all individuals involved in the unrest will be charged under the same legal framework, including those who aided vandalism and armed attacks.
• He warned that tribune holders and cyber activists must be cautious in their words and actions.
• Iranian prosecutors have been instructed to rapidly prepare cases for trial.
• Tasnim reported that seven security personnel were killed during recent unrest in Mashhad.
• Two police officers were killed in Qom province after being attacked with more than 40 stab wounds.
• Two additional police officers were killed in Qom in separate attacks attributed to rioters.
• A member of the security forces was killed in Qom, where a funeral ceremony was held with mass public attendance.
• Iranian security forces arrested approximately 200 leaders linked to riots and terrorist acts, seizing large quantities of weapons, ammunition, and explosives.
• One hundred rioters were arrested in Baharestan, Isfahan province, for torching and destroying civilian property and using firearms and cold weapons against civilians and security forces.
• Iranian police arrested a female terrorist during Thursday night’s riots who was armed with a pistol.
• Several Komala-affiliated militants were arrested in Tehran. Authorities said many riot leaders were not local residents and had arrived from western provinces.
• Intelligence investigations revealed some detainees were in contact with the Komala terrorist group and had received weapons and sabotage instructions.
• Preliminary interrogations confirmed links between riot leaders and Komala networks.
• Tehran’s mayor reported more than $18 million in damage to civilian property after two nights of unrest.
• Over 50 heavy emergency vehicles were damaged nationwide, including eight fire trucks rendered completely inoperable.
• Rioters set fire to fire trucks en route to a residential fire in Tehran, delaying emergency response.
• Specialized emergency equipment was stolen from ambulances and fire vehicles.
• Mashhad: an entire fire station and its equipment were burned.
• Isfahan: 15 emergency vehicles were damaged.
• Ahvaz: five emergency vehicles were targeted.
• Shiraz: a fire station was set on fire.
• Izeh: the Red Crescent building was burned.
• Footage also shows groups attacking a police officer, attempting to beat him to death.
• Iranian intelligence agencies report that most of those identified in the footage have already been arrested or are under active pursuit.
• Local media reported unrest inside Dizelabad Prison in Kermanshah.
• The “Hanzalah” group published a list of 600 individuals allegedly linked to Mossad and accused of inciting chaos in Iran.
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• Iranian authorities state the country is in the middle of an externally directed confrontation, with unrest and armed activity linked to foreign-backed networks.
• The Cyberspace Command has extended the authorization for a total internet blackout for an additional 48 hours.
• Sniper teams have been deployed on rooftops across Tehran to protect vital government infrastructure. On major intersections, trucks with mounted machine guns have been positioned.
• Security forces have been ordered not to allow rioters to seize or hold any part of the city, particularly near government buildings or critical infrastructure. Firearms will only be used if there is a direct threat to vital state assets.
Political and Security Statements
• Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, stated that Iran is “in the middle of a war,” emphasizing that neither peace nor a ceasefire exists.
• He said creating internal crises under these circumstances is irrational and that the events are being directed from outside Iran.
• Larijani noted that during the 12-day war, the enemy attempted to push people into the streets but failed, and that the current tactic aims to break national solidarity.
• Iran’s Prosecutor General Mohammad Movahedi Azad announced that all individuals involved in the unrest will be charged under the same legal framework, including those who aided vandalism and armed attacks.
• He warned that tribune holders and cyber activists must be cautious in their words and actions.
• Iranian prosecutors have been instructed to rapidly prepare cases for trial.
• Tasnim reported that seven security personnel were killed during recent unrest in Mashhad.
• Two police officers were killed in Qom province after being attacked with more than 40 stab wounds.
• Two additional police officers were killed in Qom in separate attacks attributed to rioters.
• A member of the security forces was killed in Qom, where a funeral ceremony was held with mass public attendance.
• Iranian security forces arrested approximately 200 leaders linked to riots and terrorist acts, seizing large quantities of weapons, ammunition, and explosives.
• One hundred rioters were arrested in Baharestan, Isfahan province, for torching and destroying civilian property and using firearms and cold weapons against civilians and security forces.
• Iranian police arrested a female terrorist during Thursday night’s riots who was armed with a pistol.
• Several Komala-affiliated militants were arrested in Tehran. Authorities said many riot leaders were not local residents and had arrived from western provinces.
• Intelligence investigations revealed some detainees were in contact with the Komala terrorist group and had received weapons and sabotage instructions.
• Preliminary interrogations confirmed links between riot leaders and Komala networks.
• Tehran’s mayor reported more than $18 million in damage to civilian property after two nights of unrest.
• Over 50 heavy emergency vehicles were damaged nationwide, including eight fire trucks rendered completely inoperable.
• Rioters set fire to fire trucks en route to a residential fire in Tehran, delaying emergency response.
• Specialized emergency equipment was stolen from ambulances and fire vehicles.
• Mashhad: an entire fire station and its equipment were burned.
• Isfahan: 15 emergency vehicles were damaged.
• Ahvaz: five emergency vehicles were targeted.
• Shiraz: a fire station was set on fire.
• Izeh: the Red Crescent building was burned.
• Footage also shows groups attacking a police officer, attempting to beat him to death.
• Iranian intelligence agencies report that most of those identified in the footage have already been arrested or are under active pursuit.
• Local media reported unrest inside Dizelabad Prison in Kermanshah.
• The “Hanzalah” group published a list of 600 individuals allegedly linked to Mossad and accused of inciting chaos in Iran.
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🇮🇷 | HOURLY UPDATES — IRAN • Iranian authorities state the country is in the middle of an externally directed confrontation, with unrest and armed activity linked to foreign-backed networks. • The Cyberspace Command has extended the authorization for a total…
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• Iranian cyber sources identified Mehrdad Rahimi as a Mossad-linked operative involved in organizing unrest.
• Security sources said Mossad-linked elements coordinated sabotage efforts using encrypted communications.
• Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with Omani Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad Al-Busaidi in Tehran. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to regional stability and security.
• Talks covered Palestine, Israeli violations of ceasefire agreements, and developments in Yemen, with both countries supporting Yemen’s unity and sovereignty.
• Iraq’s Electricity Ministry stated Iranian gas supplies are unlikely to resume soon due to Iran’s domestic needs, resulting in a loss of 4,000–4,500 MW from Iraq’s power grid.
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• Iranian cyber sources identified Mehrdad Rahimi as a Mossad-linked operative involved in organizing unrest.
• Security sources said Mossad-linked elements coordinated sabotage efforts using encrypted communications.
• Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with Omani Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad Al-Busaidi in Tehran. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to regional stability and security.
• Talks covered Palestine, Israeli violations of ceasefire agreements, and developments in Yemen, with both countries supporting Yemen’s unity and sovereignty.
• Iraq’s Electricity Ministry stated Iranian gas supplies are unlikely to resume soon due to Iran’s domestic needs, resulting in a loss of 4,000–4,500 MW from Iraq’s power grid.
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🇮🇷 | Iranian authorities have confirmed the arrest of a woman working as a Mossad/CIA agent. She was carrying a silencer and intended to target security personnel during the so-called “protests.”
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Forwarded from Middle East Spectator — MES
—❗️🇮🇷 NEW: Tehran municipality has turned off the lights at anticipated protest locations; military and basij are deployed with AKs in the streets urging everybody to go home
The fun is over. Peace will be returned to the streets by any means necessary.
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The fun is over. Peace will be returned to the streets by any means necessary.
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🇮🇷 | All internal and external leaders, ringleaders, and planners of the riots have been identified.
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🇮🇷 | Nurse Burned Alive During Riots in Rasht:
Marzieh Nabuvinia, a young nurse at the Imam Sadiq (AS) Clinic in Rasht, was martyred after refusing to abandon her patients during a fire that broke out at the clinic on the night of the riots.
According to reports, she stayed behind to evacuate patients and managed to remove the last patient from their bed. Shortly afterward, a fire erupted in the room where she was working.
Unable to escape, Marzieh Nabuvinia was burned alive in the blaze caused by pro-Zionist rioters. Her death has been described as martyrdom.
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Marzieh Nabuvinia, a young nurse at the Imam Sadiq (AS) Clinic in Rasht, was martyred after refusing to abandon her patients during a fire that broke out at the clinic on the night of the riots.
According to reports, she stayed behind to evacuate patients and managed to remove the last patient from their bed. Shortly afterward, a fire erupted in the room where she was working.
Unable to escape, Marzieh Nabuvinia was burned alive in the blaze caused by pro-Zionist rioters. Her death has been described as martyrdom.
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🇮🇷 | Desecration of the Grand Mosque and the burning of the Quran by Mossad-linked rioters in Sarableh, Ilam Province.
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🏴☠️ | Statement from Terrorist Minister of “Information” in Occupied Syria: Hamza al-Mustafa, on the protests in Iran:
He said the protests were “expected after decades of tyranny and military intervention by the Iranian state and its militias,” claiming that authorities failed to focus on economic development or the welfare of the people.
He added that “the Iranian people have reached a point where they are no longer demanding reforms, but something beyond mere political reform.”
Terrorist Mustafa stated that Syria does not wish to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries, but said his government “stands with all people who demand their freedom.”
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He said the protests were “expected after decades of tyranny and military intervention by the Iranian state and its militias,” claiming that authorities failed to focus on economic development or the welfare of the people.
He added that “the Iranian people have reached a point where they are no longer demanding reforms, but something beyond mere political reform.”
Terrorist Mustafa stated that Syria does not wish to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries, but said his government “stands with all people who demand their freedom.”
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🇮🇷 | In the city of Sabzevar, rioters reportedly threw a Molotov cocktail into a mosque where children were present and playing.
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🇮🇷 | Rioters hurled Molotov cocktails at the Al-Nabi Mosque in Tehran’s Haft Hoz district.
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🇮🇷 | Anti-Islam attacks continued as Mossad-linked rioters set fire to the historic Abazar Mosque in Tehran, along with copies of the Holy Quran.
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