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Ayatollah Khamenei hails nation 

The Leader of the Islamic revolution has hailed the nation for their massive participation in rallies marking the 47th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution. Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei also emphasized the importance of preserving national unity saying that the millions-strong rallies across the country are a source of pride and a sign of the Islamic Republic’s strength and dignity. The leader added that such public participation disappoints the enemies of the nation. On the eve of the 47th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution on February 11th, large crowds filled the streets of Tehran and other cities and towns across the country, marking nearly five decades since the victory of the Islamic Revolution.

Adversaries moves under navy watch  

Iran's Navy Commander has stressed the Islamic republic’s deterrence power, saying the armed forces are monitoring the enemy’s moves 24/7. Rear Admiral Shahram Irani says the adversaries attempted to instill fear among the public but to no avail. He said Iranians take pride in their resilience and steadfastness beside their military capabilities. The admiral stressed the navy’s top priority is safeguarding maritime security for commercial vessels of Iran and other countries. Shahram Irani described the Iranian Navy as an increasingly influential international player, citing active participation in maritime defense diplomacy and invitations to joint exercises. He said now other nations request Iranian trainers, that is a shift from previous years when Iran used to seek training abroad. 

Israeli crimes against Palestinians unabated 

Despite a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, more Palestinians falling victim to the regime’s strikes in the Gaza Strip. Latest attacks have killed another Palestinian in Gaza City and wounded four others in central Gaza. The Ministry of Health says over 590 people have been killed and nearly 1,590 injured since the ceasefire was announced. The death toll among the Palestinians since the start of Israel’s genocidal war in October 2023 has surpassed 72,000. A Swiss-based human rights organization says the true number of deaths may be far higher. The Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law's estimates suggest the death toll could have surpassed 200,000, significantly exceeding the official figures.

 


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