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Iran Draws the Decisive Equation Against Riots and U.S.–Zionist Intervention

In an unprecedented popular scene, millions of people across various Iranian cities took to the streets to deliver a clear message: no space for chaos, no legitimacy for vandalism, and no acceptance of foreign interference in national affairs. Massive marches were held under the banner of “National Solidarity and Honoring Peace and Friendship,” yet their substance carried a clear political and security message—affirming that the Iranian street stands firmly in the battle to defend stability and sovereignty, in the face of attempts to destabilize the country through organized riots and sabotage projects linked to Washington and “Tel Aviv.”

Millions Chant Against Chaos and Foreign Intervention

From Tehran to Zahedan, Kerman, Birjand, Qom, Mashhad, Rasht, and Zanjan, squares and main streets were filled with massive crowds chanting slogans condemning armed riots and expressing outright rejection of American and Zionist interference in the country’s internal affairs.

Iranian media sources reported that participants emphasized their commitment to security and stability, asserting that the acts of vandalism witnessed recently bear no relation to legitimate economic demands of protesters, but rather represent a dangerous hijacking of those demands and a redirection of their course to serve foreign agendas.

Farewell to the Martyrs: A Message of Loyalty to the State and Security

The million-strong marches coincided with funeral processions for martyrs from police and security forces who were killed during the recent events. The scenes blended grief with anger, determination with loyalty.

These moments became a unifying mobilization point, through which the Iranian people expressed full solidarity with state institutions, affirming that the blood spilled would not open the door to chaos, but would instead fuel greater national cohesion.

Ghalibaf: The People Foiled the Enemy’s Bets

Amid the massive crowds, Speaker of the Iranian Parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf affirmed that the resilience of the Iranian people and their presence in the streets was among the most important factors in thwarting what he described as “the American–Israeli aggression” against Iran’s internal stability.

He stated that “90 million Iranians, from all components of society, stand united against foreign intervention,” stressing that the violence witnessed in recent days was “revenge against the Iranian people in all their diversity” following the enemy’s failure to break their will.

Addressing U.S. President Donald Trump directly, Ghalibaf said:
“You killed the master of resistance, but the school of resistance has transformed into a continuous global movement—and it will prevail,” underscoring that the confrontation has moved beyond individuals to become a transnational project confronting hegemony.

The State Draws the Line: Protest Yes—Sabotage No

The marches were held at the invitation of the Iranian government and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, in a clear affirmation of the distinction between the legitimate right to peaceful protest and acts of rioting and vandalism that target security and stability.

Tehran held the United States and the Zionist enemy directly responsible for fueling the unrest, stating that security investigations revealed dangerous links between saboteurs and terrorist entities and separatist groups serving the interests of “Mossad” and Washington.

National Security: What Is Happening Is a Terrorist War

In the same context, Ebrahim Rezaei, spokesperson for the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee in the Iranian Parliament, confirmed that preliminary investigations uncovered “clear and covert evidence” of American and Zionist involvement in the riots.

He emphasized that security is stable across all regions of the country, describing what Iran is facing as “a terrorist war” aimed at its unity and stability. He warned that the response would be “decisive and painful” against all those who planned or carried out the conspiracy on the ground.

An Internal Scene Redrawing the Balance of Power

What Iran witnessed today was not merely a series of demonstrations, but a broad popular referendum in favor of the state, stability, and sovereignty.

The Iranian street, which mobilized in the millions, delivered a dual message:
To the inside—that reform cannot be achieved through chaos.
To the outside—that the era of tampering with Iran’s security has ended, and that betting on riots will always fail in the face of popular awareness.

The People at the Heart of the Battle

The million-strong marches in Iran reaffirmed a clear equation:
The people are at the heart of the battle, the state is not alone, and sovereignty is not a slogan—it is a daily practice on the ground.

At a regional moment marked by escalating pressure and threa