Prince Reza Pahlavi warns about bombings: "Iranian people, stay home"

Prince Reza Pahlavi, referring to the danger of bombings in Iran, urged people to stay home to save their lives and to avoid being on the streets while Israeli and American attacks continue.
Following the escalation of military tensions in the region and reports of recent Israeli and US airstrikes on targets in Iran, warnings have been issued about potential dangers to citizens in various cities across the country. In this context, Reza Pahlavi issued a message urging the Iranian people to avoid the streets and stay home as much as possible to protect their safety.
According to published reports, with the increasing possibility of further attacks and concerns about the spread of the conflict, many citizens in some areas have expressed concern about the security situation and the possibility of an escalation of the bombing. According to analysts, in such situations, the risk of civilian harm usually increases, and for this reason, people are advised to avoid gathering in the streets or in crowded areas.
Meanwhile, Prince Reza Pahlavi, in a video message addressed to the Iranian people, warned of the sensitivity of the current situation and urged them to take the necessary precautions. He said in the message:
"My dear compatriots, we are now at a very critical stage in our final struggle.
"I urge you to get your essential needs as soon as possible and for your own safety, leave the streets and stay in your homes. Continue to strike and not show up for work. Continue to chant loudly at night to show your solidarity."
He also added to the military and law enforcement forces: "This is the last chance to separate yourself from the repressive forces and join the people. Wait for my final call."
In recent weeks, rising tensions between the Islamic Republic and Israel, as well as the role of the United States in regional developments, have raised concerns about the possibility of a wider conflict. Some analysts warn that a continuation of this trend could have far-reaching security consequences for Iran and the region.
In such an environment, many political observers believe that advising people to stay home and avoid the streets during times of increased risk of airstrikes is one of the most important measures to reduce potential risks to citizens.




