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Iran's President Blames Foreign Terrorists for Ongoing Unrest and Urges Youth to Stay Away from Protests

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Masoud Pezeshkian, the President of Iran, has attributed the ongoing disturbances in the country to 'foreign-linked terrorists' responsible for setting fire to markets, mosques, and cultural sites. In a televised interview, he acknowledged the chaos following last year's 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran, suggesting that external enemies are trying to exacerbate the unrest. Pezeshkian called on citizens, particularly the youth, to refrain from joining protests he deems violent, emphasizing the distinction between peaceful demonstrators and those he labels as 'troublemakers' aiming to destabilize society. He urged families to prevent their children from engaging with these groups, framing the situation as a manipulation by foreign powers like the U.S. and Israel.

Key Details: • Pezeshkian claims that terrorists have burned down various establishments, including banks and mosques. • He encourages peaceful protests but warns against violent actions that disrupt society. • The president's comments come amid heightened tensions following last year's conflict with Israel.

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