@Goldie Ghamari | گلسا قمری 🇮🇷: "There has been no ceasefire in the regime’s war on the people of Iran."
The Iranian regime continues its conflict with the Iranian people, with no ceasefire declared, according to Goldie Ghamari.
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The Iranian regime continues its conflict with the Iranian people, with no ceasefire declared, according to Goldie Ghamari.
During the 2025-2026 Iranian revolution, images circulating show the contrast between Tehran's streets and a hospital floor, highlighting ongoing violence despite declared ceasefires. The Revolutionary Guard continues to clash with protesters, leading to civilian casualties and injuries requiring hospitalization.
U.S. President Trump stated that Israel is prohibited from bombing Lebanon anymore, declaring, "Enough is enough!"
In Iran, the remaining regime has become increasingly aggressive and intimidating, holding frequent parades day and night during the ceasefire period. Protesters and civilians who speak out or complain face arbitrary arrests on fabricated charges.
The United Kingdom and France have invited India to join their efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
A senior Iranian military official in the Hormuz Strait has announced that transit is restricted to civilian vessels moving along designated corridors with approval from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) naval forces. Commercial shipping must adhere to routes set by Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organization.
Following the announcement by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and U.S. President Trump that the Strait of Hormuz is open, the price of Brent crude oil has dropped by about 10 percent to around $89 per barrel, down from $120 just weeks prior. The development has also led to a sharp decline in wholesale gas prices in Britain, falling below 100 pence for the first time in six weeks.
On April 17, CENTCOM released footage showing sailors aboard the USS Rafael Peralta directing a merchant vessel back to an Iranian port during the U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
An 18-year-old girl is reportedly threatened with rape and murder by individuals opposing the Iranian revolution in Tehran. The post also criticizes those who oppose military intervention against the Islamic Republic regime.
On April 17, the USS Rafael Peralta (DDG 115) directed a merchant vessel to return to an Iranian port while enforcing the U.S. blockade; since the blockade began, 19 ships have complied with U.S. directives to return to Iran, with no vessels evading the blockade.
The Strait of Hormuz is now open following months of disruption.
On March 7, 2026, in Isfahan, Morteza Madi, a 31-year-old resident of Shahr-e Shahin, was killed by gunfire from forces at a Basij checkpoint; a bullet hit his heart and lungs, leading to his death. His relatives have faced pressure and threats while attempting to pursue the case and file a complaint.