Khamenei’s Swallows on the Streets of Tehran After Israel–U.S. Joint Strikes: Protests, Explosions, and Regional Fallout

As the hours progressed into the following day, the political atmosphere inside Tehran remained charged but controlled. Government institutions emphasized continuity, broadcasting images of senior officials meeting with military commanders and civil authorities. State television repeatedly aired footage of the demonstrations at Palestine Square, reinforcing the message of unity and resolve. Commentators framed the moment as a test of national endurance rather than the beginning of collapse or disorder.

Security forces maintained a visible presence throughout key districts, though there were no widespread reports of unrest beyond organized protests. Traffic resumed gradually in most neighborhoods, and public transportation systems continued operating under heightened monitoring. Residents described a city that was alert but functioning, determined not to allow disruption to dictate daily life. Markets reopened with cautious energy, and small businesses balanced commercial necessity with close attention to unfolding developments.

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February 28, 2026 | 8:40 pm