Explosions Hit Tehran During Quds Day Protests After Israel Warning

On Friday, explosions rocked Tehran amidst pro-government demonstrations coinciding with Quds Day, an event commemorating solidarity with Palestinians. The blasts occurred near Ferdowsi Square, close to Enghelab Street, where large crowds gathered to express support for the Palestinian cause. Eyewitnesses reported chaos in the area, with significant panic among attendees. The explosions follow heightened tensions in the region, particularly in light of recent warnings from Israel regarding potential threats. Quds Day, initiated by Iran's late leader Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979, has been a focal point for anti-Israel sentiment, bringing together various factions across Iran and beyond. This year's events are particularly poignant given the ongoing geopolitical tensions and Iran's position in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Authorities are investigating the source of the explosions, while the government has condemned any acts of violence during the protests. As the situation develops, international observers are closely monitoring the implications of these events for regional stability and Iran's domestic politics.
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