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    Thousands Rally in Tehran to Back Government Amid Ongoing US-Israeli Conflict

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 24, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    On Tuesday, 24 March, the streets of Tehran witnessed an overwhelming turnout as thousands of citizens gathered to express their unwavering support for the Iranian government. This large-scale demonstration occurred against the backdrop of a tense and escalating military confrontation involving US and Israeli forces targeting Iran. The rally highlighted the government’s efforts to showcase national solidarity during a period of heightened external pressure and internal uncertainty.

    Participants in the march carried Iranian flags and prominently displayed portraits of Mojtaba Khamenei, the newly appointed Supreme Leader, as they moved through key locations such as Valiasr Street and Enghelab Square. State-controlled media emphasized these events as a testament to the country’s unity, noting that similar demonstrations had erupted simultaneously in other major urban centers including Karaj, Ilam, and Sari. These coordinated rallies were portrayed as a collective response to foreign aggression, aiming to reinforce the government’s narrative of resilience.

    The timing of these public gatherings is particularly significant, coming weeks after Iran has endured sustained aerial bombardments since late February. The city echoed with chants of “Death to America” and “Death to Israel,” underscoring the deep-seated animosity toward the US and Israel amid ongoing hostilities. Despite the audible backdrop of anti-aircraft fire and explosions on the city’s outskirts, the demonstrators remained steadfast, signaling a defiant spirit within the capital.

    Tehran’s authorities have framed these rallies as spontaneous expressions of patriotism in response to the US-Israeli air campaign, which has targeted strategic military sites, security installations, and several senior officials. However, international analysts and human rights organizations suggest that the demonstrations are carefully orchestrated by the state to project an image of control and stability, especially following the recent assassination of former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei earlier this month. This event has left the nation grappling with a leadership transition amid external threats.

    Compounding the challenges faced by ordinary Iranians is a nationwide internet blackout, which has severely restricted communication and information flow. Additionally, the country’s economy is under severe strain, with reports of bread rationing and a rapidly depreciating currency adding to public hardship. Despite these difficulties, the government has leveraged these public displays to affirm that its core support base remains intact and unshaken by the ongoing crisis.

    Official broadcasts on state television lauded the “iron will” of the Iranian people, portraying the foreign military strikes as a unifying force that has bridged internal divisions. Members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) were visibly present among the crowds, with some military officials addressing the demonstrators directly, promising “unforgettable” retaliation against the aggressors. This rhetoric of defiance and resilience continues to dominate the public discourse as the conflict enters its fourth week.

    Meanwhile, diplomatic signals between Tehran and Washington remain ambiguous. Both Iranian leaders and the US administration under President Donald Trump have sent mixed messages regarding the possibility of negotiations. Nonetheless, the atmosphere on Tehran’s streets today was resolutely focused on resistance and national pride, reflecting a government determined to maintain its grip amid mounting external and internal pressures.

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