Lending support to the protestors is the Iranian Crown Prince in exile Reza Pahlavi, who called for people to work together to deal the final blow to the regime.
US President Donald Trump said that the situation in Iran is being monitored very closely and hoped for the protestors in the country to be safe. He warned that if people get killed, the US would get involved and would hit the country where it hurts.
The Consulate General of Iran in Hyderabad categorically stated that the situation in Iran remains stable and fully under control, asserting that there is no threat to Indian citizens residing in or visiting the country, as per an official release.
Donald Trump on Thursday (local time) warned Iran's government against harming protesters, stating that the United States would intervene if innocent people were killed amid the ongoing demonstrations in the Middle Eastern country.
Prominent Iranian activist and journalist Masih Alinejad urged global support for ongoing protests in Iran, saying people reject the regime. Speaking on Fox News, she highlighted internet shutdowns and appealed to Elon Musk, Trump, and the international community to help Iranians achieve
Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi on Friday said Iran has cut all lines of communication and shut down the internet, even attempting to jam satellite signals.
When asked if the United States would stand by the citizens of Iran and that if the US would take part if Israel decides to strike the nuclear sites in Iran, the US Vice President said that the United States would stand by anybody who is engaged in peaceful protests and that the "smartest