Iranian protesters clash with security forces as tear gas fills Tehran streets amid nationwide unrest
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Across Iran, tensions surged on Monday as protesters clashed with security forces in the streets of Tehran and Mashhad. Reports indicate that authorities resorted to deploying tear gas to control the unrest amid widespread strikes and confrontations.

The National Council of Resistance of Iran, an Iranian opposition group, noted that the protests in Tehran were particularly intense. Demonstrators initially gathered along Jomhouri (Republic) Street and then spread to adjacent areas like Naser Khosrow Street and Istanbul Square.

The heart of Tehran became a battleground as demonstrators and government forces engaged in skirmishes near key governmental and commercial districts. Eyewitnesses reported that police attempted to disperse the crowds with tear gas and batons in the city center.

Despite this, the protesters remained defiant, shouting “Shameless! Shameless!” and managing to push back the security forces, causing them to withdraw from several contested areas.

Protesters marching in Iran.

Images from the scene, captured on Monday, December 29, 2025, show the size and intensity of the protests in downtown Tehran, as shared by Fars News Agency via the Associated Press.

Demonstrators responded with chants of “Shameless! Shameless!” and pushed back, forcing security forces to retreat from several areas.

Nationwide strikes and protests by merchants continued across Iran, with shops shuttered in major commercial hubs including Tehran’s Grand Bazaar, Lalehzar Street, Naser Khosrow and Istanbul Square. Demonstrators chanted anti-government slogans calling for the downfall of the ruling clerics and demanding the leadership step aside.

Video circulating online showed protesters inside a major shopping complex in Tehran’s Grand Bazaar chanting, “Have no fear, we are all together,” while hurling insults at security forces and calling them shameless.

People gathering to protest in Tehran.

Protesters march in downtown Tehran, Iran, Monday, Dec. 29, 2025.  (Fars News Agency via AP)

Additional footage from Tehran’s bazaar districts showed crowds chanting “Death to the dictator,” calling on merchants to shut down their shops and demanding President Masoud Pezeshkian step aside, as voices in the video said businesses had closed in protest.

Other video clips captured demonstrations across different parts of Tehran, including footage showing protesters attacking and damaging the car of a cleric aligned with the regime.

In another video, an Iran International reporter narrated scenes from the protests with subtitles, describing clashes between demonstrators and security forces as unrest spread through the capital.

Anti-Israel banner hanging in Iran.

An anti-Israel banner is displayed at Palestine Square amid rising tensions in Tehran, Iran on Dec. 24, 2025.  (Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu via Getty Images)

By Monday afternoon, the unrest had spread to the northeastern city of Mashhad, where demonstrators gathered in central squares and clashed with riot police who moved in with batons. Protesters pushed back as confrontations escalated.

In another report, the IRGC-run Fars News Agency wrote, “Eyewitnesses reported to Fars that among the crowd of about 200 people, there were small cells of five to 10 individuals chanting slogans that went beyond economic demands.”

“At the same time as these gatherings, Maryam Rajavi called for the ‘formation of a chain of protests,’” the report continued. “An informed source at the Ministry of Intelligence said the pattern was in line with what it described as an effort to turn economic grievances into political instability.”

Iran International also reported on the protests, saying Pezeshkian said Monday he has instructed his interior minister to open talks with representatives of the protesters, marking his first official response to the unrest.

The protests, which continued into the night, gained international attention, with former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett calling for protesters to rise up in a video posted to X.

“The Iranian people have a glorious past, and they can have an even more glorious future,” Bennett said. “That future depends on every one of you.”

Also weighing in was former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who said it was no surprise Iranians are taking to the streets amid a collapsing economy he blamed on the regime’s extremism and corruption.

“It’s no surprise that the people of Iran are taking to the streets to protest the collapsing economy,” Pompeo said. “The Iranian regime has ruined what should be a vibrant and prosperous country with its extremism and corruption.

“The people of Iran deserve a representative government that serves their interests — not those of the mullahs and their cronies,” he added.

The NCRI claimed earlier in the day that security forces linked to the IRGC were placed on heightened alert in Tehran, with additional units on standby in nearby provinces. The claims could not be independently verified.

In a statement, Maryam Rajavi, NCRI president-elect, said the protests reflected public anger over high prices, inflation and political repression, and called on Iranians to support the striking merchants.

The Iranian rial has fallen to a new record low against the U.S. dollar. Official data show year-on-year inflation reached 52.6% in December, while average annual inflation was 42.2%.

Videos circulating online show chants against government officials and growing frustration among merchants, a group traditionally viewed as a key pillar of regime support.

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