Iran-US Tensions: Massive Drone Rallies in Tehran as Newlyweds Join in Wedding Attire

Amidst ongoing Iran-US tensions, massive night rallies were held in Tehran and other cities to support the military. The IRGC displayed Shahed-136 drones, with many newlyweds joining the demonstrations in their wedding outfits to show solidarity with the government and armed forces.

During the ongoing indefinite ceasefire between Iran and the United States, the streets of Tehran witnessed massive demonstrations as citizens came out in large numbers to support their military and government, while on Wednesday night, a significant drone rally was organized where several newlywed couples were seen participating while still in their wedding attire. Amid fears of a renewed conflict with the US and Israel, Iranians have been holding overnight rallies for the past two days to boost the morale of their armed forces.

Display of Military Might and IRGC Involvement

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is actively participating in these public demonstrations, while during the drone rally held in Tehran on Wednesday night, the IRGC showcased the powerful Shahed-136 drones. This follows a previous rally on Tuesday where the IRGC displayed its Khorramshahr-4 ballistic missiles. These displays are intended to demonstrate the nation's military capabilities and readiness against external threats.

Public Outrage Against Israel and the United States

In the southwestern city of Ahvaz, significant public anger against the US and Israel has been reported, while large crowds are gathering every night to express their patriotic fervor and protest against foreign adversaries. A notable aspect of these gatherings is the participation of newlyweds who, amidst their wedding celebrations, are joining the crowds to express their unwavering support for the Iranian government and the armed forces.

Newlyweds Join Rallies in Wedding Attire

Images and videos of a newlywed couple have gone viral on social media, showing the bride and groom in their wedding finery standing among thousands of protesters. They were seen chanting slogans and waving flags in support of Iran's sovereignty. According to reports from Iran's state-run PressTV, similar scenes have been observed in cities including Tehran, Ahvaz, Kermanshah, and Bushehr. Some couples have even completed their wedding rituals during these public gatherings, stating that national unity and defense are more important than personal celebrations.

A Message of Unity to Adversaries

Through these gatherings, Iranian citizens are sending a clear message to their enemies that they stand firmly behind their government, the Supreme Leader, and the armed forces. These night rallies, characterized by illuminated mobile phones, Iranian flags, and passionate slogans, highlight the patriotism of the younger generation. Participants emphasize that their bond of marriage isn't separate from their duty to the country. These ongoing night assemblies across various Iranian cities serve as a testament to the people's resolve to protect their independence and sovereignty at any cost.