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Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, delivered a forceful response on Saturday to the growing wave of nationwide protests targeting his government’s political and economic mismanagement.
At 86, Khamenei addressed the public for the first time since the unrest began a week prior, stating, “A group of disturbed individuals, working as enemy agents, have infiltrated the bazaars, rallying cries against Islam, Iran, and the Islamic Republic.”
He acknowledged the right to protest but distinguished it from what he termed as “rioting,” urging officials to engage with protesters, yet insisted that “rioters deserve no such dialogue and must be dealt with accordingly.”
Khamenei’s labeling of pro-democracy protesters as “rioters” follows a rare show of support from former President Trump, who expressed solidarity with the movement on Friday.
“Should Iran harm peaceful demonstrators, as they typically do, the United States will intervene. We are prepared and ready for action,” Trump conveyed on Truth Social.
According to information supplied to Fox News Digital from the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), an organization that seeks to topple Khamenei’s regime, Khamenei’s security forces again opened fire on protesters.
In Malekshahi, Ilam province, young people demonstrated, and the regime’s forces shot peaceful activists, resulting in deaths and injuries.

In this photo released June 26, 2025, by the official website of the office of the Iranian supreme leader, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks in a televised speech under a portrait of the late revolutionary founder Ayatollah Khomeini. (Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader via AP)
As of Saturday, the regime has killed at least ten people. The U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency said demonstrations unfolded in more than 100 locations in 22 of Iran’s 31 provinces. The NCRI said 30 protesters in Malekshahi were shot and were in critical condition.
The dissident group also said that the people of Kazerun demonstrated Saturday in the city’s Shohada Square, where security fired live ammunition at the protesters. Young anti-regime demonstrators in the Golshan district of Shiraz blocked the road by setting tires on fire.

A protester faces Iranian security forces during clashes amid nationwide unrest, according to images released by the Iranian opposition group, the National Council of Resistance of Iran. (NCRIÂ )
Students at Shahrood University of Technology chanted, “Students will die but not accept humiliation.” And students at Allameh University’s Hemmat dormitory in Tehran declared, “Death to the dictator.”
NCRI leader Maryam Rajavi’s response to Khamenei on Saturday noted that “Khamenei is right; 80 million Iranians are his enemy. They have only one message for him: pack up his rule and remove his scourge from the Iranian people. Better still if he comes to his senses and leaves of his own accord. Khamenei must know that threats, bluster, and repression cannot stop the uprising. A nation who has taken to the streets will not stand down until democracy and popular sovereignty are achieved.”
Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran’s last Shah, wrote on X, “Ali Khamenei, fearing the growing waves of this national uprising, has emerged from his hiding place to threaten the people of Iran. Khamenei: We, the people of Iran, will pull you down from your teetering perch like Zahhak the despot and will free our beloved Iran from you and your regime.
“To the military and law enforcement forces: do not tie your fate to the sinking ship of the Islamic Republic. Join the people and separate yourselves from this corrupt system. Your weapons are for defending the nation, not suppressing it. Those who fire bullets at the people should be certain that they will be identified and punished. Fellow countrymen: do not abandon the streets; increase your presence. The world sees your resistance and bravery and supports you.”