After the Israeli attacks, Iranians took to the streets: Revenge, revenge.

After the Israeli attacks, Iranians took to the streets: Revenge, revenge.

13.06.2025 20:21

Following Israel's airstrikes on various cities in Iran, protests against Israel were held in many cities. The crowd, praying for the civilians and commanders who lost their lives in the airstrikes, carried banners that read, "Israel's destruction is near," "You will regret it," and "Revenge, revenge."

After Israel's airstrikes on various cities in Iran, protests against Israel were held in many cities, with Iranians carrying banners that read "The destruction of Israel is near," "You will regret it," and "Revenge, revenge."

In the airstrikes carried out by Israel on various cities in Iran, many high-ranking commanders lost their lives. Protests began across Iran following the attacks that targeted the country's nuclear facilities.

MANY IRANIANS IN THE STREETS

In cities including the capital Tehran, Qom, Isfahan, Hamedan, Zahedan, Borujerd, Arak, and Sanandaj, thousands of people protested against Israel and the USA after Friday prayers. Citizens who took to the streets after the prayers chanted slogans such as "Death to Israel," "Death to the USA," and "Martyrdom is our desire."

"REVENGE, REVENGE"

The crowd, praying for the civilians and commanders who lost their lives in Israel's airstrikes, carried banners that read "The destruction of Israel is near," "You will regret it," and "Revenge, revenge."

WHAT HAPPENED?

Iran had stated that many high-ranking military officials and nuclear scientists lost their lives due to the attacks carried out by Israel. It was reported that Iranian Chief of General Staff Mohammad Bagheri lost his life in the Israeli attack; among those killed in the attacks were Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Commander Hossein Salami, former head of the Iranian Atomic Energy Agency Fereydoun Abbasi, and nuclear scientist Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi.

A total of 78 people lost their lives in Israel's attacks, while 329 others were injured.

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