Tehran and Sana’a see large rallies amid regional solidarity

Large public gatherings were held in Iran and Yemen as demonstrators expressed political solidarity with regional leadership and allied movements. In Iran’s capital Tehran, thousands of people gathered to show support for the country’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mujtaba Khamenei. The rally took place at Revolution Square, where men, women, and children participated, carrying banners and chanting slogans in support of the leadership. Organizers described the turnout as significant, with families also joining in organized marches that highlighted unity and public backing for the state’s leadership.
In a separate demonstration within Tehran, groups of mothers participated alongside their children, reflecting a strong family presence in the public expression of support. The events were held amid heightened regional tensions and ongoing political developments across the Middle East.
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Meanwhile, in Yemen’s capital Sana’a, a large-scale rally was held in support of Iran, Lebanon, Iraq, and Palestine. According to reports, massive crowds filled major streets, with participants expressing solidarity with regional allies. Demonstrators also voiced strong support for Lebanon’s resistance group Hezbollah, chanting slogans and calling for unity among aligned movements in the region.
The Sana’a gathering was one of several recent demonstrations reflecting broader political sentiment in parts of the Middle East, where public rallies are often used to signal alignment with regional causes and geopolitical positions. Organizers emphasized themes of resistance, solidarity, and regional cooperation during the event.
Both gatherings highlighted the continuing role of public demonstrations in expressing political identity and regional alignment across different countries. While the scale and messaging varied, the events underscored shared themes of solidarity and collective political expression amid ongoing regional developments.















