The Iranian government on Sunday declared three days of national mourning for “martyrs” including members of the security forces killed in two weeks of protests, state television said.The government described the fight against what it has termed “riots” as an “Iranian national resistance battle against America and the Zionist regime,” using the clerical leadership’s term for Israel, which the Islamic Republic does not recognize.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.President Masoud Pezeshkian urged people to take part in a “national resistance march” of nationwide rallies on Monday to denounce the violence, which the government said was committed by “urban terrorist criminals,” state television reported.Read more:‘Rioters’ must not disrupt Iranian society: President PezeshkianDeaths from Iran protests reach more than 500, rights group saysIsrael on high alert for possibility of US intervention in Iran, sources say