Today, Friday, Iraqis demonstrated in Tahrir Square in the center of the capital, Baghdad, where they chanted against Iran and denounced foreign interference in the country's affairs, and demanded the renunciation of hate speech.

Amidst a heavy security presence in the vicinity of the area in Baghdad, the demonstrators called for unity of the situation and the renunciation of division, and chanted anti-Iranian slogans.

At the same time, local activists documented the flock of hundreds of demonstrators to Al-Nusour Square in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, to demand the reform of the political process.

The video footage shows hundreds of demonstrators flocking to the squares of Baghdad, carrying Iraqi flags, to demand reform of the political process in their country.

This comes days after the end of the clashes between supporters of the Sadrist movement and the coordination framework close to Iran.

And concentrated violence in Baghdad and the south in areas dominated by the Shiite majority, which took over the country since the overthrow of the regime of Saddam Hussein in 2003 at the hands of the US invasion forces.

Despite the withdrawal of the two sides of the conflict from the center of Baghdad;

The Iraqi scene is still stifled, as the head of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, calls for the dissolution of parliament and the holding of new elections, while some of his rivals insist on forming the new government.

And yesterday, Thursday, 4 people were killed in the renewed clashes in Basra, in the south of the country.

Security sources said that the security situation in Basra is bad and may escalate.

She explained that violent clashes took place during the night in the center of the city, and that two of the dead were members of Al-Sadr's Peace Brigades.