Iranian Protests Continue for Third Day as Students Join Economic Demonstrations
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Summary
Iranian protests have entered their third consecutive day, with university students in Tehran joining demonstrations that began after merchants were angered by the Iranian rial's falling value. The protests reflect mounting frustration with a spiraling economic crisis that has gripped the country since its war with Israel. The unrest coincides with President Trump meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss Phase 2 of the Israel-Hamas peace plan.
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On Tuesday, university students in Tehran joined the protests, which began earlier this week after merchants were angered by the Iranian rial's falling value.
The protests started on Sunday after merchants were angered by the Iranian rial's falling value.
The protests started on Sunday after merchants were angered by the Iranian rial’s falling value

