Khamenei Hails Iran's Unity as 'Fracture in Enemy' Ranks Emerges

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei praised the strong unity of the Iranian people, stating it has created a "fracture" in the enemy's ranks. He called for practical expressions of gratitude to further strengthen national cohesion, making unity "greater and more steely." President Masoud Pezeshkian rejected claims of internal divisions, asserting all Iranians are united as "revolutionaries" under the Supreme Leader. The remarks come as Iran faces multiple pressures from the United States, Israel, and their Western allies.

Key Points: Khamenei: Iran Unity Creates 'Fracture in Enemy'

  • Khamenei praises Iran's unity as a blow to enemies
  • Calls for practical steps to strengthen national cohesion
  • President Pezeshkian rejects claims of internal rifts
  • Iran faces sanctions, threats from US and Israel
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"A fracture has occurred in the enemy": Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei hails Iran's unity

Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei says national unity has fractured the enemy, urges stronger cohesion amid US-Israel pressure.

"Due to the strange unity created among compatriots, a fracture has occurred in the enemy - Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei"

Tehran, April 24

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei praised the strong unity of the Iranian people, saying it has dealt a major blow to the enemy and calling for practical expressions of gratitude to further strengthen national cohesion, as reported by Iranian state media Press TV.

In a message published on X on Thursday, the Leader said, "Due to the strange unity created among compatriots, a fracture has occurred in the enemy", underscoring that this level of solidarity has disrupted the plans of those aiming to undermine the Islamic Republic.

The Supreme Leader called for expressing gratitude for this blessing through practical steps, saying such efforts would make national unity "greater and more steely," while leaving adversaries "more wretched and diminished."

"The enemy's media operations, by targeting the minds and psyches of the people, intend to undermine national unity and security; may our negligence not allow this sinister intent to come to fruition," he said.

As reported by Iranian state media Press TV, Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei's message comes at a crucial time as Iran faces what it described as multiple forms of pressure, including sanctions, threats, and propaganda campaigns by the United States, Israel, and their Western allies.

Earlier, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian asserted that there are no divisions within the country's leadership, rejecting claims of internal rifts between "hardliners" and "moderates."

He said all Iranians are united as "revolutionaries" and fully aligned with the Supreme Leader, adding that the nation stands together against any external aggression.

His remarks came after US President Donald Trump claimed that there was infighting within Iran's political and military establishment.

In a post on X, Pezeshkian wrote, "In Iran, there are no radicals or moderates; we are all "Iranian" and "revolutionary," and with the iron unity of the nation and government, with complete obedience to the Supreme Leader of the Revolution, we will make the aggressor criminal regret his actions."

"One God, one nation, one leader, and one path; that path being the path to the victory of our dear Iran, more precious than life," the post read.

- ANI

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Jessica F
Interesting how this comes after Trump claimed infighting. Typical US propaganda trying to create divisions that don't exist. Iran seems to be handling this smartly.
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Rohit L
"One God, one nation, one leader" - that's some powerful unity. But I wonder if the people really have that much freedom to dissent. We see similar rhetoric in our own country sometimes.
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Sarah B
Sanctions and threats only make countries stronger. Look at Iran, look at Russia. The West needs to understand that bullying doesn't work on proud nations.
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Kavya N
Respect for Iran's resilience against 40+ years of sanctions. But let's be real - when leaders say "complete obedience," that's a red flag for democracy. Unity is good, blind obedience is not. 😬
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Amanda J
Iran keeps proving the skeptics wrong. Every time the US says they're collapsing, they show they're stronger. Maybe the media should stop believing their own propaganda.
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Ramesh W
As an Indian who follows geopolitics closely, I feel Iran's pain. We also face constant Western media narratives trying to divide us. Good to see Tehran standing firm. Unity is power.

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