The head of Iran's state police, Ahmad-Reza Radan, warned protesters supporting the position of the country's enemies that authorities would treat them accordingly, LETA reported citing AFP.
"If anyone acts in accordance with the enemy's wishes, we will no longer consider them just a protester, but we will consider them an enemy. And we will treat them the same way we treat enemies. We will deal with them just as we deal with enemies," said Radan.
"All our forces are also ready, with a finger on the trigger, to defend their revolution," Radan added.
Since the strikes by the US and Israel, there have been no mass protests in Iran, as many Iranians are intimidated after the brutal suppression of mass protests in January.