Hospitals in Iran are overwhelmed as a government crackdown on protests intensifies. Over the weekend, reports emerged that the country's supreme leader ordered security forces to suppress demonstrations, raising the national alert level to its highest since the recent conflict with Israel. The escalation followed a call to action by an exiled opposition figure, prompting mass protests across the country. Authorities responded by shutting down internet and phone services, severely restricting information flow. Despite these measures, international media have spoken with protesters who report widespread violence by security forces, including the tragic shooting of a five-year-old boy in his mother's arms. Many demonstrators express hope that the regime, in power since the 1979 revolution, may be facing its final days.
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