More united Iran, millions of people on the streets
Published: 09:39 PM, 14 March 2026
Just when US intelligence agents were dreaming of an internal uprising among Iranians under the 'intense pressure of war', a huge wave of people took to the streets in the face of Ramadan. The unity of Iranians was further strengthened. The calculations of Washington and Tel Aviv were completely shattered. On Friday, International Al-Quds Day, Mojtaba Khamenei's followers left their homes in this way, ignoring the fear of Western bombs. Starting from the front of Tehran University and the streets of thousands of cities in the country, only one slogan was heard - 'Down with America, down with Israel.' This steel-hard unity of the people on the streets proves that the US and Israel have not been able to defeat Tehran on any front, military or psychological.
Iran has become a city of death in the bloody war that has lasted for two weeks. According to the latest information provided by the Iranian Ministry of Health, so far 1,444 people have been killed and 18,551 people have been injured in the country. The war has spread throughout the Middle East. The UN refugee agency says at least 3.2 million people have already been displaced by the ongoing conflict. A US refueling plane crashed in Iraq, killing six US soldiers. French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed the death of one of his soldiers in a drone strike in Iraq. Two foreign nationals died in a drone crash in Oman, and a huge explosion in Dubai filled the sky with black smoke.
Meanwhile, the world's superpowers are at odds over the Iran issue in the UN Security Council. The US and its Western allies are trying hard to impose tougher sanctions on Tehran, but Russia and China are strongly opposing it. Even the UK has directly claimed that Moscow and Beijing are supporting Iran in this war from behind the scenes. On the other hand, the US has lifted sanctions on Russian oil for a month to ease the cry of the energy world. The news is from various media outlets including the BBC, AFP, Reuters, Al Jazeera and Tasnim News.
Millions support new leader on Quds Day: Huge rallies and marches were held in cities across Iran on Friday to mark the annual international ‘Al Quds Day’ in support of the Palestinians. Video released by Iranian state media showed millions of people holding flags in the capital Tehran, Khorramabad, Isfahan, Golestan, Yazd, Mashhad and the southeastern city of Zahedan. Their voices were in support of the current Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei. The area from Tehran Square to Azadi Tower was packed with people for miles. The banners held by the crowd read, ‘We will fight to the end.’ Mohammad Reza, a student at Tehran University, who was at the front of the march, said in an emotional voice, ‘Trump thinks he will scare us by bombing us, but he doesn’t know that we have the addiction of martyrdom in our blood; We are ready to give our lives for our brothers in Gaza and Lebanon. 80-year-old Fatima Hashemi came to the procession with her grandson. She said, "We did not lose even in Saddam Hussein's eight-year war, there is no question of losing this 14-day war."
US military aircraft crashes in Iraq, 6 killed: A US Air Force refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq, killing 6 people. The US military's Central Command confirmed the matter. They said that there were 6 crew members on the KC-135 refueling aircraft. All of them were killed. The incident is under investigation.
US-China-Russia face off at UN over Iran issue: The US and its Western allies have clashed with Russia and China in the UN Security Council over Iran's nuclear program. The issue was heatedly discussed at the council meeting. Russia and China proposed to suspend discussions on a committee set up to monitor UN sanctions on Iran at a meeting of the 15-member Security Council. However, the proposal was rejected by a vote of 11 to 2, with the two countries abstaining.
Fifty injured in Israel, many buildings damaged: A missile attack in northern Israel early Friday injured half a dozen people and damaged several buildings. Israel's emergency services said its paramedics treated a total of 58 people.
Russia-China 'secretly' aided Iran: UK Defence Secretary John Healy said Russia and China may be behind Iran's drone attack strategy in its conflict with the US and Israel.
Tougher measures if protests break out in Iran: Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said in a statement on state television on Friday that it would take "tougher measures" than in January to suppress any new anti-government protests.
Drone crashes in Oman, two foreigners killed: A drone crashed in the Al-Awahi industrial area of Sohar, Oman. Two foreigners were killed. Several others were also injured in the incident, the country's state media reported.
French soldier killed in attack in Iraqi Kurdistan: French President Emmanuel Macron has claimed that a French soldier was killed and several others were injured in an attack in Iraqi Kurdistan. He described the attack on French forces in the Erbil region as "unacceptable".
Joint Hezbollah-Iran attack on the outskirts of Tel Aviv: After a joint attack by Iran's IRGC and Lebanon's Hezbollah, a drone was launched near the Israeli capital Tel Aviv.

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