IsraelPersian, the official Farsi social media page of the Foreign Ministry, has been sharing posts encouraging the anti-regime protesters across Iran on Thursday.
The pinned message at the top of the account's X/Twitter feed asks, "What do the Iranian people want?"
A post from Thursday afternoon appears to show authorities spraying protesters with water cannons.
The caption on the post reads "The people of Iran are not afraid of a delusional and disillusioned government. On the contrary, it is the government that trembles at the power of the people."
The following post discusses the protesters' motives.
"The Iranian people are out in the streets today, loudly. There are hundreds of reasons, including that they don't want this government, a government that poured its money down the throats of Hamas, Hezbollah, and Houthis terrorists and destroyed their economy for nuclear ambitions. The Iranian people deserve better than this," it reads.
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Then, a post shows a cartoon of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and senior Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps leaders hiding in a room as protesters break through the door.
The caption on the post reads "The destruction calendar they [the Islamic Republic regime] had set for Israel has now been set for themselves."
The final post shared on Thursday evening shows a picture of a lion and sun, symbols traditionally linked with Iran's pre-Islamic Revolution, and still used by anti-regime and pro-monarchy activists, with a sandglass depicting time running out for the Islamic Republic's regime.
The caption for the post reads "The rise of Iranian lions and lionesses to fight against darkness. Light triumphs over darkness."