Iranian people celebrate armed forces' victory against Israeli, U.S. aggression
Thousands of Iranians gathered in Tehran’s iconic Enghelab Square on Tuesday to express deep appreciation and unwavering support for the country’s armed forces in the wake of their decisive response to recent Israeli and American provocations.
The massive demonstration saw citizens from all walks of life—including women, children, and veterans—raising national flags and holding portraits of Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei and the martyrs of recent Israeli aggression. The crowd chanted powerful slogans in praise of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), Army, Basij, and the Law Enforcement Forces, reaffirming the unity of the Iranian nation in the face of foreign threats.
Participants voiced strong condemnation of what they described as blatant acts of hostility by Israel and the United States, emphasizing that Iran's retaliatory measures were both just and necessary to uphold national sovereignty and regional dignity.
The atmosphere was charged with patriotic fervor, as demonstrators called for continued resistance and resilience against Western aggression. Many praised the armed forces for their discipline, strength, and commitment to defending the Islamic Republic and its people.
The gathering served not only as a public expression of support for Iran's defensive actions but also as a message of deterrence and unity to adversaries seeking to undermine the country’s independence and regional role. (ILKHA)
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