The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has praised religious eulogists, poets, and committed artists for standing alongside the Iranian people during public demonstrations of support for the Islamic Republic and its defense forces over the past 100 days.
In a statement on Tuesday, the IRGC referred to "100 days of the unparalleled brilliance of the faithful and courageous Iranian nation" and said those active in religious and artistic fields had been among the main pillars of the public presence.
The statement was referring to lively public shows of force that overwhelmed the streets across the country in the face of the latest bout of unprovoked American-Israeli aggression against the nation and its aftermath.
The demonstrations have seen people take to the streets from all walks of life and age groups, voicing unequivocal support for the country's Islamic establishment and the untiring efforts of the Islamic Republic's Armed Forces to fend off the aggression and stay vigilant in the face of existing threats.
The demonstrations represented "a divine mission that astonished the world and compelled [global] arrogant bullies to submit to the will of a perceptive and resilient nation," the statement read.
"God willing, the reward for this unparalleled steadfastness will be relief and deliverance for humanity and the paving of the way for the establishment of justice and equity throughout the world," it added.
The IRGC said the eulogists and committed artists played a significant role during the enduring epic and the people's "vibrant and spirited presence."
As was the case with the Iranian public, the eulogists, poets, and artists "devotedly remained steadfast in the ideals of our martyred Leader," the IRGC noted, referring to Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, who was martyred in the early stages of the aggression on February 28.