During a protest in Iran attended by IRGC-affiliated figures, demonstrators chanted slogans threatening to kill any official who signs a deal with the United States, according to reports circulating on Iranian Telegram channels. The protest highlights deepening internal pressure on Iran's leadership as nuclear talks with Washington progress.
A protest in Iran, reportedly involving figures linked to the IRGC camp, featured chants explicitly threatening to assassinate any official who signs a deal with the United States. "If any agreement is signed — the person responsible must be killed," one slogan read, according to reports on the Hebrew-language the source 301 (The Arab World). The demonstration underscores the deep rift within Iran's power structure between the IRGC hardliners and the civilian leadership pursuing a nuclear deal with Washington.
This is not an isolated incident. As The Zioneer reported on June 10 (09:56), IRGC Commander Ahmad Vahidi issued a public ultimatum demanding immediate cash payment before any nuclear deal. On June 8 (04:57), senior IRGC figures stated Israel had "opened the gates of hell upon itself." The protest adds a domestic dimension to a pattern of IRGC resistance to any compromise with the US, amid ongoing negotiations that have already triggered a series of hardline threats from the Guards.
The source for the current report is a single source; the precise date, location, and crowd size of the protest remain unverified. The authenticity of the chants has not been independently confirmed by Western or Israeli media.
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