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Iranians believe the martyrdom of Leader will awaken Islamic world

Tehran Times

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July 12, 2026

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Iranians believe the martyrdom of Leader will awaken Islamic world

TEHRAN- Mourners in Iran have gathered in public places in cities, squares, and mosques to mourn the martyrdom of their leader and demand revenge against those responsible for his martyrdom. They also believe that the event will bring unity and awakening among Muslims.

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Yemen News Agency - SABA

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· Jul 3, 2026

Iranian Army Commander: We Will AvengeBlood of Martyred Imam & All Martyrs

Iranian Army Commander: We Will AvengeBlood of Martyred Imam & All Martyrs

Tehran Times

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· Jul 6, 2026

Tehran: Ocean of the Awakened Ummah for the Martyr Leader

TEHRAN- Let me begin by saying that this is not a news report, nor a statistical account of participants or a description of how the ceremony was organized. It is a narrative about ordinary people—housewives, students, and retirees—who came out into the streets to bid farewell to a man they feel eternally indebted to. From Mr. Vessali, a father of a martyr, to Ebrahim, who came to the funeral procession of the martyred leader of the Islamic Revolution despite his disability, saying, “I came to tell Sayyid Ali: You’re the best!”

ABNA English

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· Jul 3, 2026

Indonesian Representative at Leader's Funeral: His Martyrdom Opened Eyes of World to Truth

Representative from Indonesia declares that the martyrdom of Ayatollah Khamenei has shattered global propaganda and united the Muslim world against oppression.

Presstv

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· Jul 7, 2026

Iran vows response to any aggression, hails self-reliant defense as legacy of martyred Leader

Iran’s Defense Ministry spokesman says the country’s self-sufficient defense capability is the strategic legacy of the martyred Leader of the Islamic Revolution.

Mehr News Agency

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· Jul 3, 2026

Qalibaf vows to free Muslims from US-Israeli oppression

TEHRAN, Jul. 03 (MNA) – Iran's parliament speaker on Friday said blood vengeance for the martyred Leader means freeing all Muslims from US and Israeli oppression.

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Related coverage for "Iranians believe the martyrdom of Leader will awaken Islamic world": Yemen News Agency - SABA — Iranian Army Commander: We Will AvengeBlood of Martyred Imam & All Martyrs. Tehran Times — Tehran: Ocean of the Awakened Ummah for the Martyr Leader. ABNA English — Indonesian Representative at Leader's Funeral: His Martyrdom Opened Eyes of World to Truth. Presstv — Iran vows response to any aggression, hails self-reliant defense as legacy of martyred Leader. Mehr News Agency — Qalibaf vows to free Muslims from US-Israeli oppression