Iran warns it will respond to any US attack as Israel remains on alert

Iran has warned the US that it would retaliate militarily if Washington launches an attack.

Speaking on Sunday, parliament speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf said Tehran would treat Israeli territory and American bases as “legitimate targets” in the event of US military action, framing the warning as a direct message to Donald Trump.

The warning comes as Israel is reportedly on high alert, with regional security officials closely monitoring the possibility of US intervention.

US president Donald Trump has repeatedly warned Iran’s leadership against using force on protesters and said the US “stands ready to help”, raising concern in the region about possible escalation.

Iranian officials have accused foreign powers of seeking to exploit the unrest and have increasingly framed the protests as part of a broader external threat.

Shahana Yasmin11 January 2026 07:21

Israel is on alert as US and Israeli officials discuss Iran protests

Israel is reportedly on alert over developments in Iran, as senior US and Israeli officials held talks amid mounting unrest and renewed warnings from Washington about possible intervention.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke by phone on Saturday with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to US and Israeli officials. While the US side did not disclose what was discussed, an Israeli source said the situation in Iran and the possibility of US involvement were raised.

Israeli officials are closely monitoring events as Iran faces its largest anti-government demonstrations in years, with Donald Trump repeatedly warning Tehran against using force and saying the United States “stands ready to help”.

This follows Israel’s 12-day direct war with Iran from last year, during which both country’s forces exchanged strikes and US aircraft bombed Iranian nuclear facilities.

Shahana Yasmin11 January 2026 06:30

Trump says US ‘stands ready to help’ as Iran protests continue

US president Donald Trump said the US “stands ready to help” Iranian protesters, as demonstrations continue across the country.

“Iran is looking at freedom, perhaps like never before. The USA stands ready to help,” he wrote on Truth Social on Saturday.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio echoed that message in a separate post on X, formerly Twitter, saying Washington “supports the brave people of Iran”.

The US State Department also issued a pointed warning to Tehran, saying Iranian leaders should “not play games with President Trump”.

Inside Iran, authorities appeared to move cautiously as Saturday marked the start of the working week. State television said many schools and universities shifted to online classes, while officials continued to project an image of stability as protests persisted elsewhere in the country.

Shahana Yasmin11 January 2026 06:10

As protests rage, Iran pulls the plug on contact with the world

Just after 8pm Thursday, Iran’s theocracy pulled the plug and disconnected the Islamic Republic’s 85 million people from the rest of the world.

Following a playbook used both in demonstrations and in war, Iran severed the internet connections and telephone lines that connect its people to the vast diaspora in the United States, Europe and elsewhere. Until now, even while facing strict sanctions over the country’s nuclear program, Iranians still could access mobile phone apps and even websites blocked by the theocracy, using virtual private networks to circumvent restrictions.

As the country effectively goes dark, loved ones abroad are frantic for any scrap of news, especially as Iran’s attorney general warned on Saturday that anyone taking part in protests will be considered an “enemy of God,” a death-penalty charge.

Shahana Yasmin11 January 2026 05:30

Iran state media claims calm as verified footage shows protests

Iranian state television has portrayed a return to calm, telling viewers that there were no significant gatherings overnight in Tehran or other parts of the country and attributing earlier unrest to what it described as violent attacks by armed groups.

A state TV anchor reportedly said: “Field reports indicate that peace prevailed in most cities of the country at night.” They added that there was “no news of any gathering or chaos in Tehran and most provinces last night”.

However, the account has been challenged by video independently verified by the Associated Press, which showed what appeared to be large crowds on the streets of Tehran’s Saadat Abad neighbourhood during the same period.

At the same time, the semi-official Fars News Agency, which is widely regarded as close to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, released security camera footage it said showed protesters in Isfahan setting fires and attacking a government compound.

Shahana Yasmin11 January 2026 05:10

US weighs military strike options against Iran amid protest crackdown

US officials have been weighing possible military responses against Iran, as President Donald Trump considers whether to act on warnings he has issued over Tehran’s handling of mass protests, according to The New York Times.

The newspaper reported that Trump has been presented with several contingency options in recent days and is actively reviewing them, though no decision has been taken. Officials familiar with the discussions said the scenarios under consideration range in scope and remain internal planning exercises rather than an operational order.

On Saturday, Iran’s armed forces signalled a tougher posture, announcing that it would “firmly safeguard national interests, strategic infrastructure, and public property”.

US officials cited by the Wall Street Journal also said that conversations in Washington have touched on what a response might look like if ordered, while emphasising that no assets have been deployed and there is no indication of imminent action.

The White House has pointed instead to Trump’s recent public statements, including social media posts expressing support for protesters.

“Iran is looking at freedom, perhaps like never before,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Saturday. “The USA stands ready to help!!!”

Shahana Yasmin11 January 2026 04:50

Trump warns Iran ‘we’re going to hit very hard’ if protesters are targetedTrump warns Iran ‘we’re going to hit very hard’ if protesters are targeted

Shahana Yasmin11 January 2026 04:30

Iran threatens protesters with death penalty

Iran’s attorney general Mohammad Movahedi Azad has warned that those taking part in anti-government protests will be considered an “enemy of God” a charge that carries the death penalty.

The threat was reported by state television and comes as protests approach their 14th day. Iran remains largely cut off from the outside world following the shutdown of internet and international phone services.

The Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) said at least 116 people have been killed and more than 2,600 detained since demonstrations began. Rights groups say the communications blackout has made it increasingly difficult to assess the scale of the unrest or the state response.

These figures have not been confirmed by Iranian authorities.

Shahana Yasmin11 January 2026 04:10

Solidarity with protesters shown across the world

On Saturday, demonstrations in solidarity with the protesters took place across the world, including in London where a protester climbed onto the balcony of the Iranian embassy.

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said those speaking out against the Iranian government should not face “the threat of violence or reprisals”.

She said: “It takes real courage to speak up in an authoritarian system, especially for young women, but it should not require courage just to make your voice heard.

“These are fundamental rights: free speech; peaceful assembly; and the exercise of those rights should never come with the threat of violence or reprisals.

“That is why the UK, France and Germany made the statement we did, and we urge the Iranian authorities to listen.”

Dan Haygarth11 January 2026 03:50

Protesters returned to Iran streets in nationwide uprisingProtesters return to Iran streets in nationwide uprising: ‘Down with the dictator’

Dan Haygarth11 January 2026 03:30