Iran: Protesters draw posters with Netanyahu
Five thousand took to the streets after the announcement of Khamenei's death
In Iran, protesters took to the streets en masse to express their outrage following the announcement of the death of the country's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Among the demonstrators, participants held up posters and signs depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, highlighted in vividly colored 'bloody' illustrations. A group of protesters, accompanied by chanting slogans including 'Death to America,' voiced their discontent regarding both domestic policies and complex foreign relations. Law enforcement authorities stated that the situation is under control, but the demonstration spread across several districts of the capital. Law enforcement representatives warned of possible violent clashes, but so far there have been no reports of significant incidents.
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The death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in early April triggered a wave of protests across the country.
In Iran, thousands of protesters took to the streets, holding posters of Netanyahu and chanting against America, after the announcement of Ali Khamenei's death.
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