Larijani appears at Tehran Quds Day rally, condemns U.S.-Israeli strikes
Tehran— Ali Larijani, Iran’s national security chief, attended a mass demonstration in Tehran on Friday marking Quds Day and dismissed recent U.S. and Israeli strikes on the Iranian capital as acts of desperation, in one of the most prominent public appearances by a senior official since a February attack that killed Iran’s supreme leader.
Speaking to state television while marching among demonstrators supporting the Palestinian cause, Larijani said the attacks reflected fear rather than strength.
“These attacks are out of fear, out of desperation. One who is strong wouldn’t bomb demonstrations at all. It’s clear that it has failed,” Larijani said.
Larijani’s presence at the rally marked one of the highest-profile appearances by an Iranian official since a Feb. 28 strike that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei along with other senior officials, according to Iranian authorities.
Footage broadcast by Iranian state television showed large crowds gathering in Tehran for the annual Quds Day event, which is held each year to express support for Palestinians.
Also present at the rally was Ahmad-Reza Radan, Iran’s national police chief, according to images aired by state media.
Iranian media reported that a woman was killed after a U.S.-Israeli airstrike struck the vicinity of the demonstration on Friday.
The strike occurred near the location of the rally in the Iranian capital, although further details about the circumstances were not immediately available.
The demonstration took place amid ongoing hostilities involving Iran, Israel and the United States, with repeated air strikes and missile attacks reported across the region.
Public events such as the Quds Day march have historically been used by Iranian officials to express political positions on regional conflicts, particularly the Palestinian issue.