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World on Edge: Iran Arrests, Gaza Opens, Kyiv Shelters

Iran Faces Mounting Internal and External Pressures

Tensions surrounding Iran escalated this week as the country grappled with potential conflict with the United States, the arrest of a prominent screenwriter, and ongoing anti-government protests. The next seven days were described as a "make or break" period for averting war between Iran, the U.S., and its allies, according to Sky News.

Adding to the internal turmoil, Iranian authorities arrested Mehdi Mahmoudian, an Oscar-nominated screenwriter known for co-writing the Iranian drama "It Was Just An Accident," on Saturday, Sky News reported. The arrest came days after Mahmoudian signed a statement criticizing Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the regime's crackdown on protesters. The charges against Mahmoudian remain unclear.

The internal unrest extended to the city of Yazd, where authorities arrested 139 foreign nationals during recent anti-government protests, state-run media reported on Tuesday, according to Euronews. The police chief in Yazd claimed the detainees were involved in "organising, inciting and directing riotous actions, and in some cases were in contact with networks outside the country," according to Iran's Tasnim news agency. The death toll from the weeks-long demonstrations is heavily disputed, with some fearing as many as 30,000 people have been killed, Euronews noted.

Meanwhile, President Trump believes the Iranian government is in a difficult position and can only resolve it by making a deal with him, according to Sky News analysis.

In a separate development, the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt partially reopened, allowing limited medical evacuations and family returns after months of pressure, Euronews reported. Emotional reunions took place at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis as families reunited with relatives who had traveled months earlier for medical treatment. Egyptian officials anticipated approximately 150 people would leave Gaza and about 50 would enter on the first day, with strict limits in place.

Elsewhere, Ukraine faced renewed Russian air strikes overnight, ending a brief pause, Euronews reported. Kyiv residents sought shelter in metro stations as attacks continued for hours, injuring three people.

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