Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has accused the United States and Israel of fueling unrest in the country. In an interview with Iranian media, Raisi stated that the US and Israel are instructing people to carry out acts of sabotage, adding that they are the same individuals who launched a recent attack on Iran. The Iranian Embassy in Islamabad released a statement quoting Raisi’s address to the nation, in which he emphasized the government’s efforts to resolve issues and alleviate public problems. Raisi also stated that the government would not allow any foreign element to sow seeds of discord in the country. He urged the public to remain united and focused on resolving domestic issues, while also vowing to address economic challenges.
The Iranian government has reported that two injured individuals have been transferred to a hospital, while others have received medical aid via ambulance. The US media reported a car accident in Bolton, UK, resulting in the deaths of four individuals. Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf warned that those planning to stage a sit-in protest should be aware that they will not be protected from harm. Iranian officials have taken a firm stance, with Raisi stating that the government would not tolerate foreign interference.
The Iranian government has confirmed that 490 protesters and 48 security personnel have been killed in the ongoing protests, which have entered their 14th day. The Iranian Human Rights Organization has reported that 192 individuals have lost their lives in the past two weeks. In a separate incident, a car accident in Bolton, UK, claimed the lives of four individuals.
In response to the ongoing unrest, Iranian officials have reiterated their stance against foreign interference. Meanwhile, the Iranian government has taken steps to address economic challenges, with the Iranian President emphasizing the need for unity and cooperation in resolving domestic issues. The Iranian government has also confirmed that production of the world’s first flying car has begun, with prices expected to be steep.

