Iranian papers on Thursday also covered the most recent developments in Iran, including the protest rallies and ensuing riots across the country which were responded to by massive pro-government rallies.
Several Iranian cities have been the scene of anti-government street protests in recent days. The early protests demanded a better economic situation and better living conditions, but sporadic violence has erupted during the protests, causing at least 21 fatalities and tens of injuries. Officials believe the riots are being fuelled by foreign countries including Saudi Arabia, the US, and Israel.
What follows are the Iranian papers coverage of the recent unrest on Thursday:
Aftab-e Yazd:
1- Iran to Implement Petrol Rationing Plan Once Again
2- Repercussions of 1000% Increase in Tariffs of Importing Hybrid Cars
Arman-e Emrooz:
1- Show of National Solidarity: Rallies Held to Condemn Recent Unrest
2- IRGC Chief-Commander: Peoples Patience, Insight Led to Defeat of Division
3- Instagram, Telegram Might Be Unblocked by Friday
4- Fake Sympathies, Blatant Hostility: US, Saudi Arabia Shedding Crocodile Tears for Iran
Ebtekar:
1- Rouhani to Erdogan: We Are Totally Confident about Irans Security, Stability
2- Different Scenarios after Defeat of Salafists in Iraq, Syria: ISIS Looking for New Territory
Etemad:
1- IRGC Chief-Commanders Analysis of Recent Unrest: Possibility of Ex-Officials Interference
2- People Hold Spontaneous Rallies across Iran to Condemn Violence
Ettelaat:
1- Top Clerics Underline Legal Pursuit of Peoples Demands
2- IRGC Chief-Commander: We Should Listen to Leaders Advice to Overcome Problems
3- UNSC Rejects US Call for Meeting on Iran Protests
4- UN Condemns Suppression of Saudi Political Activists
5- Erdogan: Were Used to Interventionist Remarks by Trump and People Like Him
Iran:
1- Rouhani: Iranians Free to Criticize, Express Legal Protest
2- Labour Minister: $2.7 Billion Allocated to Counter Unemployment in Villages
3- UN Says No to Trumps Anti-Iran Attempt
4- People in Various Cities Hold Rallies to Condemn Recent Unrest
Javan:
1- Line of Sedition Broken: IRGC Chief Declares End of 2018 Sedition
2- ICT Minister: Telegram to Remain Blocked If Refuses to Remove Terrorists Channels
3- Popular Campaign to Take Revenge from Rioters Who Killed 2 Iranian Students
Jomhouri Eslami:
1- Rouhani to Macron: Iran to Remain Committed to JCPOA as Long as It Benefits from It
2- Zarif to Trump: Irans Security, Stability Dependent on in Its Own People
3- Maximum Level of Tax Exemption Increased
Kayhan:
1- Pyongyang, Seoul Ignore Trumps Rhetoric, Start Peace Talks
2- Parliamentary Commission to Discuss Resumption of Fuel Rationing Plan
3- Giving Wrong Address on Recent Riots: Seditionists New Trap for Govt
4- Iranian People Hold Massive Rallies to Call for Most Severe Punishment for Rioters
5- Riot-Hit France Interferes in Irans Domestic Affairs
- Dont Let French FM Visit Iran before His Apology
Khorasan:
1- IRGC Chief-Commanders Untold Stories about Recent Unrest
2- First Winter Snow in Khorasan Razavi Province
Shargh:
1- Iran Has No War with US in Syria: SNSC
2- US Threatens Palestine to Cutting Its Aid
3- Govt Spokesman: Proposed Budget Not Source of Protests
Vatan-e Emrooz:
1- Rouhani, Macron Argue in Phone Conversation
- Rouhani Criticizes Paris for Supporting MKO Terrorists
2- UNSC Says No to Supporters of Riot in Iran