Summary
Iranian officials are organizing events nationwide to show resistance to the United States and Israel. The nation's festivities include making effigies of President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for the Chaharshanbe Suri festival. Tehran has ruled out negotiations with the U.S. and demands reparations to stop the war.
Key Facts
- Iran is organizing street events as a show of defiance against the U.S. and Israel amid ongoing conflict.
- Chaharshanbe Suri is a traditional Iranian fire festival to celebrate the Persian New Year.
- State TV urged people to burn effigies of President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu.
- Iran's IRGC is involved in regional missile and drone attacks against foreign targets.
- A mural in Tehran showed missiles with the phrase, “Until the world finds rest.”
- Tehran’s streets have heightened security, with paramilitary forces patrolling.
- Israel uses drones for surveillance and attacks on Tehran’s checkpoints.
- Iran has refused to negotiate with Washington without reparations and guarantees.