Overview
- Human-rights tallies for Iran’s unrest now range from at least 110 deaths reported by HRANA to roughly 490–500 cited by Reuters and NHK from other monitoring groups.
- Eyewitness accounts reported by The Guardian describe snipers and live fire in Tehran, with diplomatic sources relaying estimates of up to 150 bodies taken to city hospitals in a single day and internet access curtailed since Jan. 8.
- President Donald Trump has been briefed on military options for Iran, including strikes on security-related targets and non-military sites, though reports say no decision has been made and senior officials warn of escalation risks and needed preparation time.
- In Minneapolis, ICE investigator gunfire killed Rene Nicole Good, 37, after a 47‑second pre-shooting video published by Alpha News showed plate photographing, a directive to exit the car, vehicle movement, and then shots, with no confirmation the car struck agents.
- Vice President Vance reposted the clip asserting self-defense, while large protests drew tens of thousands in Minneapolis and spread to cities such as New York and Philadelphia with chants calling for ICE to leave.