US President Donald Trump has claimed that he was informed by his advisors that killings in Iran's crackdown on nationwide protests are subsiding. The 26-year-old protester Erfan Soltani who had been sentenced to death was not executed today, according to a family member, but could still face execution at any time.
Trump stated that there is no plan for executions in Iran and expressed concerns if such a plan were to be put in place. However, the president also warned that he would be "very upset" if the regime moved forward with executing protesters. Trump's administration has been under pressure from human rights groups over its handling of the situation.
The US president also declined to rule out military action against Iran, stating that his administration will wait and see what happens next. German airline Lufthansa has announced it will bypass Iranian and Iraqi airspace "until further notice" due to the current situation in the Middle East.
Several countries, including Poland, Italy, and Spain, have issued travel warnings and advised their citizens to leave Iran immediately due to the unstable situation. The G7 foreign ministers have condemned the Iranian authorities' use of violence against protesters and called for restraint.
The US and UK have evacuated personnel from a Qatar military base amid concerns that Washington might soon launch military action against Iran. Tehran has warned that any retaliatory strikes would be severe.
Despite the heightened tensions, the situation appears to be slowly de-escalating, with Israeli officials saying they would not carry out a pre-emptive strike provided it was not attacked first. However, the prospect of a US military strike remains a pressing concern for Israel, which has been preparing for potential retaliation from Tehran.
Trump stated that there is no plan for executions in Iran and expressed concerns if such a plan were to be put in place. However, the president also warned that he would be "very upset" if the regime moved forward with executing protesters. Trump's administration has been under pressure from human rights groups over its handling of the situation.
The US president also declined to rule out military action against Iran, stating that his administration will wait and see what happens next. German airline Lufthansa has announced it will bypass Iranian and Iraqi airspace "until further notice" due to the current situation in the Middle East.
Several countries, including Poland, Italy, and Spain, have issued travel warnings and advised their citizens to leave Iran immediately due to the unstable situation. The G7 foreign ministers have condemned the Iranian authorities' use of violence against protesters and called for restraint.
The US and UK have evacuated personnel from a Qatar military base amid concerns that Washington might soon launch military action against Iran. Tehran has warned that any retaliatory strikes would be severe.
Despite the heightened tensions, the situation appears to be slowly de-escalating, with Israeli officials saying they would not carry out a pre-emptive strike provided it was not attacked first. However, the prospect of a US military strike remains a pressing concern for Israel, which has been preparing for potential retaliation from Tehran.