Trump weighs military options in Iran
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Iran Death Toll Rises
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Over 500 people have been killed in two weeks of unrest in Iran, a rights group said on Sunday, as Tehran threatened to attack American military bases in the Middle East if the U.S. hits first.
Reza Pahlavi, once the crown prince of Iran, says protesters there have been emboldened by President Trump suggesting that he could take military action.
At least 116 people have been killed in the anti-government across Iran, according to data published on Saturday by the Human Rights Activists News Agency.
Protests challenging Iran’s theocracy have reached the two-week mark, with demonstrators flooding the streets in Tehran and Mashhad
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke as Israel goes on high alert and Iran faces mounting anti-regime protests.
Hundreds of people are believed to have been killed or injured by the security forces, with more than 70 bodies brought to one hospital.
As activists say Iran's anti-government unrest has seen almost 120 people killed, the nation's rulers threaten protesters, and U.S. forces across the Mideast.
Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi appeals to Trump for support as nationwide protests rock Iran, praising president's backing of demonstrators.