Why it matters:
These events underscore the nation’s collective grief and gratitude for the bravery of those who have lost their lives in the line of duty, reinforcing national unity in the face of recent foreign orchestrated riots.
The big picture:
In Qazvin, the ceremony was held in memory of Martyr Hatam Abdi and other fallen heroes, while Isfahan’s event similarly celebrated the selflessness of security martyrs. Both ceremonies reflected deep respect from the public and officials alike, highlighting the ongoing commitment to honor their legacy.
What he is saying:
The son of Martyr Abdi remarked, "Today, Martyr Hatam Abdi no longer belongs to me and my family, but to the entire nation of Iran." Speakers at both events emphasized the importance of continuing the path of the security martyrs and recognizing their valor.
Go deeper:
The nationwide rallies were held across Iran after recent unrest backed by U.S.-Israeli-backed terrorist acts and were marked by large public participation in support of national sovereignty and resistance against foreign pressure.
In recent days, Iran has witnessed a new wave of unrest involving armed terrorists and rioters. These groups are supported by the United States and Israel.
Following the failure of Washington and Tel Aviv to incite public unrest or destabilize the Islamic Republic through previous political and media efforts, these armed terrorists and rioters attempted to fuel internal chaos and insecurity through violent means.
M.Majdi - Mojtaba Darabi