Iran's Preeminent Chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said Iran and its provincial partners won't withdraw against Israel and called for solidarity among Muslim countries as he conveyed an uncommon Friday lesson.
Khamenei drove supplications at the Imam Khomeini Terrific Mosalla mosque in focal Tehran in his most memorable public appearance since Iran sent off an enormous torrent of exactly 200 long range rockets at Israel on Tuesday.
That assault was in counter for Israel's killings of senior Hezbollah, Hamas and Iran's Islamic Progressive Watchman Corps (IRGC) figures, including Hezbollah pioneer Hassan Nasrallah, and raising assaults in Lebanon.
"The opposition in the district won't withdraw even with the killing of its chiefs," Khamenei said, referring to Iran's assault on Israel as "lawful and genuine".
"The activities were … as a trade-off for the shocking wrongdoings perpetrated by this homicidal criminal element," he said.
We won't act nonsensically … not act imprudently", he said, adding that the nation would follow choices "gave over by our political and military authority".
Detailing from Tehran, Al Jazeera's Resul Serdar said the occasion was being held at a "sensitive and extraordinary time".
Khamenei's lesson made an impression on Israel that the Iranian specialists "are not stowing away, they are not looking for cover, they are not going underground", Serdar said.
It was the preeminent pioneer's most memorable such lesson in over four years, coming not long before the main commemoration of Hamas' October 7 assault on Israel, which prompted a conflict that has up until this point killed in excess of 41,700 Palestinians and as of late gushed out over into Lebanon.