Iranian authorities are organizing nationwide events to commemorate the ancient Chaharshanbe Suri festival, urging citizens to create and burn effigies of US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The festivities come amidst heightened tensions between Iran, the US, and Israel, with the Iranian government ruling out negotiations and demanding reparations. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has vowed to continue its attacks, including firing ballistic missiles, as the conflict enters its third week. Iranian streets are filled with security patrols and pro-establishment supporters, while the internet remains shut down and authorities crack down on dissent. The situation remains volatile, with Iran's government warning of severe punishments for any anti-establishment sentiment or protests.