Iran’s foreign minister accused the US and Israel of fueling ongoing protests, while downplaying the likelihood of foreign military intervention. The demonstrations, sparked by economic woes, have seen a harsh crackdown, with authorities labeling protesters as ‘terrorists’ and imposing an internet blackout. US President Trump has warned Iran against suppressing demonstrators.
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