Tehran has issued a stern warning to the United States and Israel regarding potential intervention in Iran amid ongoing nationwide protests. The protests, now entering their third week, have been fueled by various grievances and have seen a significant escalation in both size and intensity.
Iranian authorities have condemned what they describe as foreign interference, warning that such actions could destabilize the country further. The government maintains that the protests are internally driven and that they are capable of managing the situation without external assistance.
The demonstrations, which have seen mounting fatalities, continue to challenge Iran’s political stability. While authorities have deployed security forces to contain the unrest, protesters remain persistent in their calls for reforms and greater freedoms. The international community has closely monitored the situation, with some nations urging dialogue and restraint.
As tensions persist, analysts suggest that foreign intervention may further complicate Iran’s internal crisis. Iran continues to emphasize its stance that the protests are a domestic matter, warning against any attempts by foreign powers to influence the situation. No official foreign involvement has been confirmed, but the warnings highlight ongoing concerns about external impact.