Quds Day... Why was there an attack in Iran on this day of Ramadan, connected to Israel!
A significant airstrike occurred during a Quds Day rally in Iran's Azadi Square, attended by high-ranking officials, reflecting ongoing tensions regarding Israel's control over Jerusalem.
Today, a major airstrike hit a rally held in Iran's Azadi Square for Quds Day, which commemorates the struggle against Israeli occupation of Jerusalem each Friday of Ramadan. This observance began after the Islamic Revolution in 1979, aimed at displaying solidarity with Palestinians and opposition to Zionism. The rally featured senior officials including Ali Larijani of Iran's Supreme National Security Council.
Quds Day is deeply rooted in Iran's political narrative, having been initiated by the first Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini as a day of protest against Israel. It symbolizes unity among Muslims in support of Palestine and emphasizes resistance against Israeli actions in Palestinian territories. This year's event not only reinforced the historical significance of the day but also marked a peak in tensions given the coinciding airstrike.
The incident raises concerns about escalating violence in the region, particularly as Quds Day highlights Iran's position against Israel's presence in Jerusalem. The airstrike during such a politically charged event underscores the delicate balance of power and the ongoing conflict surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian issue, as it serves to galvanize sentiments among pro-Palestinian factions within Iran and the broader Muslim community.