Iran Quds Day Rally Defies US-Israel Strikes Amid Leadership Concerns

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Explosions Rock Tehran During Quds Day Rally Amidst US-Israeli Strikes

Tehran, Iran – Explosions occurred near a large demonstration in Tehran on Friday, March 13, 2026, during the annual Quds Day rally, as Iranian state media reported at least one fatality. The incident unfolded amidst ongoing US and Israeli attacks on the country, prompting concerns about escalating tensions.

Quds Day and Iranian Defiance

Quds Day, observed on the last Friday of Ramadan, is a day of protest established by Ruhollah Khomeini to express solidarity with Palestinians. This year’s rally saw thousands of Iranians taking to the streets of Tehran, demonstrating support for Palestinians despite the ongoing conflict. The participation of senior Iranian officials, including President Masoud Pezeshkian and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, signaled a defiant stance against the US, and Israel.

Details of the Incident

The explosions took place in Ferdowsi Square, where the rally was concentrated. PBS NewsHour reported that the area had been warned by Israel prior to the strike. State media outlet Press TV reported that one woman was killed by shrapnel resulting from what they described as a US-Israeli air strike, though details remain limited. The cause of the blast was not immediately known.

Official Responses and Continued Resolve

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, speaking amidst the rally, emphasized the “firm resolve of the Iranian people” in support of the Islamic Republic and the Palestinian cause. He stated, “This demonstrates the firm resolve of the Iranian people in support of the Islamic Republic, the cause of Jerusalem, Palestine, and all the principles we have upheld over the years.” Head of Iran’s Judiciary, Gholam Hossein Mohseni-Ejei, continued to address the crowd even after a nearby strike, stating that the people were “not intimidated by these enemy attacks.”

Escalating Conflict and Casualties

The rally occurred following a pledge from Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, to continue fighting despite the “deadly US-Israeli assault.” As of March 13, 2026, Iran’s Ministry of Health reported 1,444 deaths and 18,551 injuries since the beginning of the conflict on February 28. Iran has responded to the attacks by launching missiles and drones at targets across the Middle East and by closing the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil transport.

International Pressure and De-escalation Efforts

Despite growing international pressure for de-escalation, the US and Israeli governments have shown no indication of halting their offensive against Iran. The situation remains volatile, with the potential for further escalation.

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