Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has dismissed the recent nationwide uprising in Iran as an “Israeli plot” and claimed that the regime has successfully defeated the “terrorists” responsible for the protests. In a statement on Wednesday, Araghchi stated that the protests were orchestrated by Israel and carried out by “ISIS-style terrorist operations.”
The protests, which began on Friday, November 15th, were sparked by a sudden increase in fuel prices and quickly spread to over 100 cities across Iran. The Iranian government responded with a heavy-handed crackdown, including shutting down internet access and deploying security forces to quell the demonstrations.
Araghchi’s claims of an Israeli plot have been met with skepticism by many in the international community. The protests were largely driven by the economic struggles faced by the Iranian people, including high inflation and unemployment rates. The sudden increase in fuel prices was seen as the final straw for many Iranians who have been struggling to make ends meet.
Despite the Iranian government’s attempts to blame outside forces for the protests, it is clear that the people of Iran are the ones who have taken to the streets to express their frustration and demand change. The chants of “death to the dictator” and “we don’t want the Islamic Republic” heard in the streets are a clear indication that the Iranian people are fed up with the current regime and its policies.
The regime’s response to the protests has been brutal, with reports of security forces using live ammunition and tear gas on peaceful demonstrators. The internet shutdown has also made it difficult for the international community to fully understand the extent of the violence and human rights abuses taking place in Iran.
Despite the regime’s claims of victory over the “terrorists,” the protests have continued for over a week and show no signs of slowing down. The Iranian people are determined to have their voices heard and are not backing down in the face of government repression.
The international community must stand in solidarity with the Iranian people and condemn the actions of the Iranian regime. The use of violence against peaceful protesters is unacceptable and must be condemned in the strongest terms. The Iranian people have a right to peacefully protest and demand change without fear of retribution.
It is also important for the international community to support the Iranian people in their quest for democracy and human rights. The Iranian regime has a long history of suppressing dissent and violating the rights of its citizens. The recent protests are a clear indication that the Iranian people are ready for change and the international community must stand with them in their struggle.
In conclusion, the Iranian Foreign Minister’s claims of an Israeli plot behind the recent protests are baseless and an attempt to deflect from the real issues at hand. The protests in Iran are a result of the people’s frustration with the current regime and its policies. The international community must show its support for the Iranian people and condemn the actions of the Iranian government. It is time for the Iranian people to have their voices heard and for the world to stand with them in their fight for a better future.

