Rallies were held across Europe in support of nationwide protests in Iran, with demonstrators gathering in Germany in the cities of Berlin and Hamburg, as well as in France in Paris and in Sweden in Malmo and Stockholm.
Demonstrators also gathered in London on Sunday in support of nationwide protests in Iran, chanting slogans including “This is the final battle, Pahlavi will return,” according to videos sent to Iran International.
Former Iranian lawmaker Ali Motahari said on Sunday that while public protests are justified, most Iranians would not align with the United States or Israel and would reject what he described as attempts to exploit unrest.
Speaking in an interview published by Ham-Mihan Online, Motahari said US President Donald Trump was seeking to create psychological pressure inside Iran rather than preparing concrete action.
“He wants to create chaos in Iran so that people support him and act against the system,” Motahari said. “But many people, because of their social and political maturity, do the opposite when figures like Trump or Netanyahu claim to support them.”
Iranian authorities installed a new mural in central Tehran threatening Israeli and US soldiers, following recent warnings by US President Donald Trump over the crackdown on protesters, according to images and reports from the capital.
The mural was erected in Palestine Square in Tehran and depicts coffins draped with Israeli and American flags.
Text written in Hebrew and English on the mural reads: “Watch out for your soldiers.”

France expressed concern over reports of protesters killed in Iran and urged authorities to provide full transparency, a diplomatic source at the French foreign ministry told Iran International on Sunday.
The diplomatic source said France regretted reports that several protesters had been killed during the unrest and called on the Islamic Republic to clarify the circumstances surrounding the deaths.
The source stressed the importance of freedom of expression and the right to peaceful assembly, urging Iranian authorities to respect all of Iran’s international commitments.
“We are following developments in Iran with the greatest attention,” the source said.
A man was seen carrying a pro-monarchy placard on Tehran’s Valiasr Street on Sunday, according to a video received by Iran International.
The footage showed the man walking along the busy central thoroughfare holding a sign reading “Javid Shah,” a slogan associated with Iran’s former monarchy.
A video circulated on social media showed the moment gunfire began during a protest in Malekshahi, in Ilam province, on Saturday.
On Sunday, videos received by Iran International showed residents attending the funerals of three of those killed.
In the footage, mourners were heard chanting “death to Khamenei” during the burial ceremonies.






