Iran Uprising 2026: Death Toll Surpasses 500 Amid Brutal Crackdown
Human rights organizations (HRANA) report that over 500 people have been killed and more than 10,000 detained since the protests erupted two weeks ago.
Clashes in Tehran have led to the burning of 40 banks and 34 mosques. Meanwhile, the IRGC claims to have captured "Mossad-linked agents" in North Khorasan province, accusing them of orchestrating the unrest.
The 2026 Iranian protests are fueled by a severe economic crisis and international isolation. The situation is uniquely dangerous due to the potential for US intervention; President Donald Trump has explicitly warned Tehran that he is ready to hit the regime "very hard" if the bloodshed continues.
The symbolic burning of mosques and Quran copies reflects a deep-seated rejection of the current theocracy by the younger generation (Gen Z).
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