“Iran’s Police Chief Brigadier General Ahmad-Reza … Radan’s remarks to Iranian national TV, however, appeared to not be about those who have been taking part in deadly and destructive activities … but those that have received money from foreign spy agencies”:
- Three Children Dead in Iran Protests as Security Forces Accused of ‘Indiscriminate Targeting’ (The Guardian)
“Last night, Netanyahu led a lengthy security meeting that lasted five hours with ministers of the smaller security cabinet (“the Cabinet”) to discuss the timing and stages of the attack”:
- Netanyahu Approves Israeli Attack Plan on Iran (Hawar News Agency)
Israeli war crimes continue:
- Israel Launches Deadly Strikes in Gaza in New Ceasefire Violations (Aljazeera)
- Israel Bans Life-saving International NGOs from Operating in Palestine in a Catastrophic Move to Deepen the Humanitarian Crisis (ICJP)
As the Human Rights Activists News Agency reports that “[p]rotests in Iran have entered their eighth consecutive day, spreading to at least 222 locations in 78 cities” …
- Protests Spread in Iran as Death Toll Reaches 20 with Nearly 1,000 Arrested: Report (Andalou Ajansi)
… “Iranian authorities announced on Sunday they would give a monthly allowance to every citizen in the country to alleviate economic pressure”:
The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance — continues:
- Republican Claims of ‘Terrorism’ Leave Everyone Unsafe, Muslim Leader Warns (The Guardian)
- How New Protest Laws Are Impacting Political Demonstrations (Washington Post)
Eight U.S. lawmakers have written “to India’s ambassador in Washington expressing concern over {Umar] Khalid’s prolonged pretrial detention. They urged Indian authorities to grant him a fair and timely trial”:
“[S]ecurity and intelligence agencies have contacted civil society activists and social media users with threats and warnings”:
Make Persia Great Again? Ideas about installing the late shah’s son to power don’t sit well with those who remember his father’s rule or with Iran’s diverse ethnic population:
- Return of Pahlavi Dynasty Could Lead to Disintegration of Iran – OpEd (Eurasia Review)
- The Push for Monarchism Denies Iran’s Multi-ethnic Future (Times of Israel)
Instead of democratic socialism, Mamdani should embrace the values of “individual freedom, entrepreneurial energy, and the rule of law” for which he could find “inspiration … [in] his Muslim faith, informed by the message of the Quran”:
- Zohran Mamdani May Be Socialist, but Islam Is Not (The Dispatch)
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