The White House spokesperson, Karoline Leavitt, stated that Iran has abandoned plans to execute 800 protesters, following threats made by President Donald Trump. She confirmed that the executions scheduled for Wednesday have been suspended, emphasizing that for the United States 'all options' remain on the table. Trump warned Iran about 'serious consequences' if the crackdown on protests continues. Leavitt also mentioned a discussion between Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who urged against military intervention in Iran. The protests in Iran, which began on December 28, have led to a severe crackdown, resulting in thousands of deaths, and human rights NGOs have reported a record number of executions in 2025.
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