
"Footage captured by a pro-regime figure offers a peek inside the domestic reaction to a two-week ceasefire announced overnight. It provides rare insight into disquiet among the pro-regime camp in Iran, which agreed to a ceasefire after weeks of riling up the nation with promises of a total win over the US and Israel."
"The crowds did not expect a ceasefire and had been debating for hours. The initial fever and anger will calm down and I think the atmosphere will become much better."
"Later reports by news agencies said pro-government demonstrators chanted: Death to America, death to Israel, death to compromisers! Organisers tried at one point to calm demonstrators, but they continued the chants."
In Tehran, crowds gather to express mixed feelings about a recently announced ceasefire. Footage reveals heated discussions among pro-regime supporters, showcasing their shock and anger. Many did not expect the ceasefire, leading to debates that lasted for hours. Despite the unrest, some believe the atmosphere will improve over time. Pro-government demonstrators continue to chant anti-American and anti-Israeli slogans, reflecting deep-seated distrust towards the US. The situation highlights the complexities within the pro-regime camp amid ongoing tensions.
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