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Iran Protests: Death Toll Rises, U.S. Warns of Intervention

Protests in Iran escalate, with at least 538 casualties and 10,600 detentions. Internet and phone lines remain cut off. Irans leaders threaten U.S. and Israel, while Trump offers support. Protests continue despite crackdown, with gatherings in Tehran and Mashhad. The unrest began over economic struggles due to sanctions. Checkout Solipillow.com

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