@اتاق خبر منوتو: Youths' Chants of "Long Live the Shah" After the Release of the News of Khamenei's Death
After the news of Ayatollah Khamenei's death was released, youths in Tehran chanted "Long Live the Shah" in public demonstrations.
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After the news of Ayatollah Khamenei's death was released, youths in Tehran chanted "Long Live the Shah" in public demonstrations.
On December 9 and 10, 2025 (18 and 19 Dey in the Iranian calendar), the Islamic Republic's security forces killed thousands of protesters across Iran during the 1404 protests. A video tribute has been released honoring 464 deceased protesters.
An Iranian social media user expresses gratitude to American voters who supported President Trump, suggesting support for his policies toward Iran. The post reflects sentiment among some Iranians who view Trump's administration favorably regarding Iran-related matters.
The post alleges that Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is deliberately targeting a civilian residential building in Bahrain with suicide drones as part of a broader regional escalation. The claim suggests the IRGC is engaging in indiscriminate attacks against civilian infrastructure in what the poster characterizes as a final act of desperation.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman has contradicted earlier official statements by admitting he cannot confirm whether Supreme Leader Khamenei is alive, after the regime had insisted just hours earlier that Khamenei was alive and preparing to deliver an imminent speech.
Iran's Ministry of Guidance has ordered domestic media outlets to remove reporting about an upcoming speech by Supreme Leader Khamenei, raising questions about the regime's communication strategy and information control.
Iranian state media announced Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei would address the nation imminently, but more than seven hours passed without the appearance, raising questions about his whereabouts and health status.
IRGC General Hossein Yekta has appeared on Iranian state television threatening mass killings against any citizens who attempt to protest, allegedly referencing a previous crackdown that resulted in over 40,000 deaths. The statement is being characterized as a threat to regional stability affecting Iran, Israel, and the United States.
Videos published on March 29 show a projectile from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps hitting a hotel in Palm Dubai; the nature of the projectile is identified by some sources as a missile and by others as a Shahed drone.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has conducted indiscriminate bombing attacks against UAE and other Persian Gulf Arab nations, contradicting these countries' recent diplomatic outreach efforts toward the Iranian regime.
Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi has publicly confirmed that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and President Masoud Pezeshkian are alive and that all high-ranking officials are in good condition. The statement appears to be a response to unconfirmed reports or rumors circulating about the health or safety of Iran's top leadership.
The U.S. Navy has reportedly targeted Iran's Imam Ali naval base in Chabahar, in southeastern Iran, with cruise missiles. The strike marks an escalation in military tensions between the United States and Iran.