Pezeshkian vows to die for Iran as official urges human chains at power plants - The Jerusalem Post
Why it matters: Iran is mobilizing citizens to protect infrastructure as a Trump deadline approaches, raising regional tensions.
- Pezeshkian, an Iranian presidential candidate, has publicly declared his willingness to die for Iran, according to The Jerusalem Post.
- An Iranian official has called for citizens to form human chains around power plants to protect them, as reported by The Jerusalem Post and Military.com.
- Iranians are forming human chains in response to the official's plea, according to Forbes' live updates.
- Former President Trump's deadline is nearing, accompanied by his threats of the 'death of whole civilization,' intensifying the situation, as noted by Military.com and Forbes.
As a deadline set by former President Trump approaches, Iranian presidential candidate Pezeshkian has vowed to die for Iran, while an official urged citizens to form human chains to protect power plants. This call to action comes amidst escalating tensions and threats from Trump regarding the 'death of whole civilization,' as reported by Forbes and Military.com.


