Tehran governor: Tehran has been witnessing calm for several nights
Mohsen Mansour, Governor of Tehran, announces that the riots have been put to a halt.
The governor of Tehran Mohsen Mansouri announced that the riots have been put to an end, and Tehran has been witnessing calm and security for several nights.
The governor of Tehran noted that "the enemies have become very desperate," noting that "one of the leaders of the rioters abroad called his elements, asking them not to allow the riots to be put down even if they set garbage containers on fire in the alleys."
He continued, "We differentiate between the deceived and the rioters; the public figures that poured fuel on the fire will be held accountable."
Israeli newspaper, Maariv, revealed today that a dissident residing in the United States, Ilham Yaacoubian, coordinates the riots in Iran. Simultaneously, US State Department mouthpiece Masih Alinejad admitted to leading the riots in Iran.
On Wednesday, Israeli media reported that the occupation is closely following the events in Iran, and the Israeli security complex is highly pessimistic about the ongoing protests' success rate.
In response to a question about whether the Israeli security establishment was following the events in Iran, Channel 13 military commentator Or Heller confirmed that they are.
"Yes, in light of the news coming from Iran, there is always a desire and a dream for Iran to collapse from within... this dream has persisted since the 1979 Khomeini-led revolution," Heller said.
"Still, after we spoke with all the officials in the security establishment this evening in Israel, I can say the following: the security establishment is pessimistic about the success rates of the ongoing protests in Iran and their consecutive success in bringing about change [in the Islamic Republic]," the Israeli correspondent said.
The anti-government protests in Iran ended up dwindling, to the dismay of the Israeli occupation, while demonstrations against the riots and in favor of the government increased respectively.
Anti-riot demonstrators expressed their dissatisfaction with the riots, condemned the actions of the rioters, and called on law enforcement and the judiciary to take decisive measures against the vandals.