Demonstrators gathered at the Charsu Bazaar in central Tehran on Wednesday evening to protest against the Iranian regime, citing the severe economic situation, according to a report from the 301 Arab World outlet.
At 21:17 Jerusalem time Wednesday, the 301 Arab World outlet reported anti-regime protests at the Charsu Bazaar in central Tehran, citing the severe economic crisis as the driving force. This follows a series of reports that emerged earlier this evening at 18:48 Jerusalem: strikes in Tehran shopping centers, business owners taking to the streets, and a video from protests in a Tehran market — all from single unverified sources. The current report, like its predecessors, relies on a single source and remains unconfirmed.
The Zioneer has documented a broader context of anti-regime unrest in recent weeks. On June 6, student-led protests were reported across multiple cities. On June 7, Iranian citizens appealed for arms against the regime. Fuel shortages were reported on June 12. On June 27, Prime Minister Netanyahu cited protests against the regime. And on July 14, crowds were reported at Palestine Square in Tehran. The economic crisis has been a recurring theme.
The scope and number of participants at the Charsu Bazaar protest remain unclear. The authenticity and timing of the earlier market video have not been confirmed. All reports in this thread remain single-sourced and unverified by independent means.
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