Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei.Image Credit Source: Iranian Leader Press Office / Handout / Anadolu Via Getty Images
For the first time after the war between Iran and Israel, Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei attended a condolence ceremony associated with Ashura on Saturday. After the war started, only some of his videos and social media posts were revealed. Through this, he had told the situation of war and the action plan ahead of Iran. A variety of claims were also made about Khamenei. It was being said that he was present in the bunker during the war.
The war between Israel and Iran went to end on 24 June, even after this, the Supreme Commander of Iran was not seen anywhere. There were many speculation about them around the world. It was being said that Khamenei was hidden after the attack started by Israel.
No speech was given even after a huge crowd
The 12 -day war between Iran and Israel ended on 24 June. During this time, Iran's Supreme Commander Ayatollah Khamenei did not publicly appear publicly since the Israeli attacks on 13 June. Now 15 days after the ceasefire, Khamenei is seen. On 5 July, he was seen in the mourning procession of Muharram. On the evening of Ashura in Tehran, supporters welcomed him when Khamenei arrived in the mourning procession of Muharram. During this time, Khamenei greeted the public by shaking hands and bowing his head.
After the ceasefire, when Khamenei came out for the first time, it was believed that he would give some messages to the public. However, this did not happen, amidst tight security, the Supreme Commander, who arrived at the program, shouted slogans during the mourning procession, Khamenei shook hands and heads. However, during this time he did not give any statement or speech.
900 citizens in Iran-Israel War
Around 900 Iranian citizens have been killed in a 12 -day war between Iran and Israel, with thousands of people injured. Iran's nuclear bases have suffered significant damage in the US attack. However, the US President claimed that Iran's nuclear program has been completely destroyed. At the same time, Trump claimed that the US knows where it is, but there is no plan to kill him, “At least there is no right now.
Although it is still not clear how badly damaged Iran's atomic hideouts were, whether any rich uranium or centrifuge was shifted before the attacks and whether Tehran is still ready to continue dialogue with the United States on his nuclear program. The answers to all these questions have not been found yet.
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