Iran’s shutdown of the internet, which activists fear masks a crackdown they say has killed hundreds, has now lasted more than three-and-a-half days, a monitor said Monday.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.“As Iran wakes up to a new day, metrics show the national internet blackout is past the 84 hour mark,” monitor Netblocks said, saying that the blackout could be circumvented with shortwave radio, connecting to cell coverage at borders, Starlink and satellite phones.Read more:Iran says ‘situation is now under total control’ after weekend violence Trump to meet advisers on Tuesday to discuss Iran options, US official says Trump says Iran wants ‘to negotiate’ after US threats, military studying ‘strong options’