More than 7,000 dead in Iran's crackdown on protests, activists say
Summary
Activists say over 7,000 people have died in Iran due to a government crackdown on protests. The protests and resulting deaths add tension to Iran's ongoing nuclear negotiations with the United States. President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu have discussed how to approach these talks, with Trump pressing for an agreement and suggesting a potential military response if negotiations fail.Key Facts
- Activists report that at least 7,003 people have died in Iran from a crackdown on protests.
- Many more deaths are feared, and communication difficulties make verification challenging.
- Iran's only official death toll reported was 3,117 people.
- The protests increase pressure on Iran's nuclear talks with the U.S.
- President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu discussed the need for a stricter deal with Iran.
- Trump warned that failing to reach a deal with Iran could lead to military action.
- Iran's protests also involve public anger over the suppression of dissent.
- The Human Rights Activists News Agency provides updated death tolls based on activists' networks.
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