The Iranian Foreign Ministry has released a statement, condemning American statements as attempts to fuel unrest and violence. The Ambassador further stated that foreign interference is in contravention of the principles of state sovereignty, and that the majority of the Iranian people stand with the government and security institutions. He also noted that Iran has faced numerous conspiracies throughout its history and has always emerged victorious.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf has warned, suggesting that those who think they can escape the flames of chaos will be disappointed. Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has stated that European leaders’ war fever is putting Hungary at its greatest risk. On the sidelines of the event, Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Abbas Bagheri emphasized the need to maintain positive relations with Iran to ensure peace and stability in the region.
US officials have revealed that Trump has been briefed on potential military options against Iran during the protests. The Iranian government has confirmed that 65 people, including 15 security personnel, have died in the violent protests. US President Donald Trump has stated that Iran is moving towards freedom, and the US is prepared to assist Iranian protesters.
In another development, a young entrepreneur, Toan Le, has started a video production company worth $1.4 million without any formal education or business experience. He learned video editing from YouTube. The county sheriff has confirmed that shooting has occurred at three locations in the city. Investigations into the shooting incidents are ongoing.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in India has been left reeling after Asaduddin Owaisi’s statement. Criticism has been leveled against him since then. Haqiqan Fidan has stated that Israel is also attempting to capitalize on Iran’s situation. Israel has been accused of creating obstacles in the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement. Israel is prepared to play a role in humanitarian aid and reconstruction in Gaza.
Iran’s internet blackout will continue for a second day, leaving citizens cut off from the outside world. Iranian military commander, Baqr Na’imi, has stated that since the ceasefire announcement, hundreds of Israeli attacks have resulted in numerous casualties. Iranian police have arrested over 30 protesters, and a police officer was injured in the violence.
Pakistan has reiterated its continued support for regional stability and security in Somalia.

