
Amir Abbas Azarmound, an economics journalist with the Samat newspaper and a labor rights activist who was arrested by Ministry of Intelligence agents on September 31, was temporarily released from Evin Prison on bail of $ 500 million.

Hassan Rabbani, Ali Khamenei's representative in the Ministry of Jihad for Agriculture, announced the formation of a jurisprudential council in the field of representation of the Supreme Leader, saying: "This council will create a change in the discussion of religious slaughter inside and outside the country."

Alireza Zakani, the mayor of Tehran, said that the necessary planning had been done by the municipality of Tehran to turn Behesht Zahra Cemetery into a cultural center, adding that this place should become the "cultural hub of the country."

Jalil Rahimi Jahanabadi, a member of the parliament's security commission, called the sanctions a double-edged sword, saying: "They are not just beating our necks, they are beating most of the Westerners themselves." "We can give Westerners the opportunity to return to the Iranian gas, oil, petrochemical and industrial markets," he added.
"Behind many economic problems and high prices in the country is embezzlement and corruption," said Mehdi Saadati, Babil's representative in parliament, noting that the people's demands should not be addressed on the pretext of problems.