Iran Supreme Leader Signals Crackdown Amid Rising Protests, Trump Threatens Support

by Priya Shah – Business Editor





Iran Faces Escalating Protests and Internet ‍Blackout ‍as⁤ Crackdown Looms

Iran Faces Escalating Protests and Internet Blackout⁢ as Crackdown ⁤Looms

Dubai, January 10, 2026 – Iran is grappling with widespread protests ⁢that have ‌entered‍ their thirteenth day, met⁤ with a ⁢near-total internet blackout and increasingly stern warnings from ‌the ⁣government. The unrest, initially sparked ⁢by economic hardship, has ‌evolved ‍into a significant challenge to⁤ the Islamic ⁤Republic, drawing‍ international ‌attention ​and prompting‌ a strong response from U.S. President Donald Trump. As of today, at least 50 people‍ have been reported dead,⁢ including nine children, and over 2,270 have been detained​ [3].

escalating Tensions and ‌Government Response

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has directly ⁤challenged ⁤president Trump’s offer of support to the protesters, dismissing the U.S.⁤ leader as having ⁤“hands stained with

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