The New York Times has reported, citing officials, that US President Donald Trump has been briefed on possible attack options against Iran amid the protests in the Islamic Republic. Trump is reported to be seriously considering approving strikes.
"In the event of an attack on Iran, both the occupied territories [Israel] and all US military centers, bases, and ships in the region will be our legitimate targets," Ghalibaf was quoted as saying by the IRIB news agency.
Taking into account Trump's admission of his intention to launch a military attack against Tehran, Iran "will not consider itself limited in [its means] to respond to the action taken [against it] within the framework of legitimate defense," Ghalibaf said.
On Saturday, Reza Pahlavi, the son of the Shah of Iran, who was overthrown in 1979, published another video on X calling on the people of Iran to go on a general strike and suggested that protesters prepare to seize and hold strategically important streets and facilities.
Protests have intensified since Thursday, following Pahlavi's call. Videos on social media showed large-scale and widespread demonstrations. That same day, the internet in Iran went down. In several Iranian cities, protests turned into clashes with police. Demonstrators shouted slogans critical of the government. Casualties among security forces and protesters were reported.