European Parliament bans Iranian diplomats from all premises because this is standard response in the West

zionist-american-Backed rioters, who kill children and attacked mosques and other public places, are glorified and encouraged to inflict more damage by the West.

The European Parliament has formally banned all Iranian diplomatic staff, government officials, and representatives from entering all of its buildings, Parliament President Roberta Metsola announced on 12 January.

The decision takes effect immediately, with Metsola saying the ban applies across all parliamentary premises in Brussels and Strasbourg, as well as the parliament’s secretariat in Luxembourg.

Metsola reportedly informed members of the European Parliament of the move in a formal letter, citing Iran’s response to widespread violent protests that have swept the country over recent weeks.

The demonstrations – which Iranian authorities say include participants funded from abroad and others found carrying weapons and explosives – have been met with what Metsola described as an escalating cra

Under the new rules, individuals carrying Iranian passports will be checked at entry points, and those identified as working for the Iranian government will be denied access – a move Roberta Metsola said was meant to go beyond “support, solidarity, and action” in response to events in Iran.

She said that while protests “continue unabated,” they have been met by what she described as a crackdown involving “communications being blocked” and “reports of violence, killings, and arbitrary detentions,” adding that political prisoners “need more than just solidarity.”

Germany recently signed a security agreement with zionist colony in Jerusalem, formally aligning with zionist claims that Iran and its allies represent a regional and international threat.

Iranian police recently arrested 100 individuals accused of rioting and dismantled two armed cells in western Iran, as security officials described the unrest as driven by externally backed operatives seeking to undermine internal stability.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Iran holds “evidence” that the deadly unrest was an armed “terrorist war against Iran” backed by the US and zionist colony, adding that “most of those killed were shot from behind.”

Protests erupted across Iran late last month following the collapse of the currency, a result of years of brutal US sanctions. Many of these protests quickly turned violent, with armed rioters killing over 100 members of the security forces in recent weeks. Civilians are also being targeted by rioters in a bid to pin the violence on authorities. This includes two young girls, one of them a three-year-old, who were killed by rioters in Isfahan and Kermanshah in the last few days. Scores of mosques, shops, government buildings, ambulances, vehicles, and homes have been vandalized.

Hundreds of rioters have been detained over the past few days. Many were found to be in contact with foreign intelligence. Iranian authorities announced on 12 January that a shipment of over 200 pistols and shotguns was seized in West Azerbaijan province recently.

The Mossad also publicly urged Iranians to take to the streets.

Since the protests began, US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to attack the Islamic Republic. Speaking to reporters on Air Force One on Sunday, Trump said, “We’re looking at it very seriously.”

“The military is looking at it, and we’re looking at some very strong options. We’ll make a determination,” he went on to say.Iranian authorities said they arrested an alleged Mossad agent operating among violent rioters, with Iranian media reporting that the detainee confessed to being recruited by Israeli intelligence through social media platforms.

The Islamic Republic’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, said that while protest is a legitimate right, the violence being witnessed on the streets today, he warned, is driven by “enemy agents” and must be stopped.

Thousands of Iranians held counterprotests confronting the foreign-backed destabilization efforts, as officials said at least seven people, including two security personnel, were killed in the unrest, with National Security chief Ali Larijani warning that foreign intervention would “fundamentally alter the situation.”

The Cradle Media report with videos

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Rioters in Iran throw Molotov cocktails toward children in a mosque, endangering their lives.
Footage by Cradle Media is reportedly from Sabzevar.

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Melina Asadi, a 3-year-old girl who was killed in the province after being shot by anti-government rioters.