Thousands in Tehran Rally Chant "Death to America" Amid US-Iran Tensions

Thousands, including women and young girls, attended a state-organized "Daughters Devoted to Iran" rally in central Tehran, chanting anti-US and anti-Israel slogans and pledging allegiance to the new leader of the Islamic Revolution. The gathering coincided with Iran's "Girls Day" and the birth anniversary of the Prophet's daughter. Concurrently, the US imposed sanctions on seven commanders of Iranian-aligned militias in Iraq, accusing them of attacking US personnel and interests. These sanctions target groups linked to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, amid escalating regional tensions following the reported killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.

Key Points: Pro-Iran Rally in Tehran Chants Anti-US, Anti-Israel Slogans

  • Rally pledges allegiance to new leader
  • Coincides with Iran's "Girls Day"
  • US sanctions Iranian-aligned militia commanders
  • Sanctions target groups linked to IRGC
  • Rally follows reported killing of Ayatollah Khamenei
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Thousands attend pro-Iran rally in Tehran, chant anti-US, anti-Israel slogans

Thousands attend state-organized rally in Tehran, pledging allegiance to Iran's new leader and chanting against the US and Israel amid new US sanctions.

"I came here so that we can, through unity and cooperation defeat the American Zionist enemy. Death to America. - Young girl at rally"

Tehran, April 18

Thousands of women and young girls took part in the "Daughters Devoted to Iran" rally held in central Tehran on Friday, according to Iranian state-run Press TV.

People took part in an anti-US and anti-Israel rally at Enghelab Square amid a ceasefire between the US and Iran, in Tehran.

The participants were "pledging their allegiance to the new Leader of the Islamic Revolution and expressing their readiness to defend the nation," Press TV reported.

The gathering coincided with Iran's "Girls Day" as well as the birth anniversary of the daughter of the Prophet of Islam, state media added.

One young girl speaking to Press TV said, "I came here so that we can, through unity and cooperation defeat the American Zionist enemy. Death to America."

The rally comes amid ongoing pro-government demonstrations across Iran, which have continued since the reported killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Hosseini Khamenei on February 28 in US-Israeli strikes targeting his regime.

Such gatherings are typically organised by the Iranian authorities, in contrast to anti-government protests, which have often been met with a heavy security crackdown.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration on Friday imposed sanctions on seven commanders of Iranian-aligned militias in Iraq, accusing them of being "responsible for planning, directing, and executing attacks against US personnel, facilities, and interests," CNN reported.

The measures target members of Kataib Hezbollah, Harakat al-Nujaba, Kata'ib Sayyid al-Shuhada and Asaib Ahl Al-Haq, groups linked to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). All four are designated as Specially Designated Global Terrorists and Foreign Terrorist Organizations, CNN reported.

"Today's action sends a clear message: Those who enable or support these militias' violence will face consequences. We call on Iraqi authorities to take immediate steps to dismantle these groups and prevent them from using Iraqi territory to conduct terrorist activities that destabilize the region," State Department deputy spokesperson Tommy Pigott said.

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said, "We will not allow Iraq's terrorist militias, backed by Iran, to threaten American lives or interests." He added, "Those who enable these militias' violence will be held accountable."

The sanctions come amid rising attacks by Iran-backed militias on US interests in Iraq following the escalation of the US conflict with Iran, Al Jazeera reported.

- ANI

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Priya S
The geopolitical tensions in the Middle East directly impact India, from oil prices to the safety of our diaspora. We need stability in the region. Hope diplomacy prevails over confrontation. 🇮🇳
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Aman W
State-organized rallies are one thing, but the real voice of the Iranian people, especially women, has been suppressed for years. India should continue its balanced approach—engaging with Iran for our energy and Chabahar port interests, while clearly standing against terrorism that affects regional stability.
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Sarah B
Reading this from Delhi. The "Death to America" chants are extreme, but one must understand the history of US intervention there. As an Indian, I'm just glad our government navigates these tricky relationships with more pragmatism and less ideology.
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Vikram M
The sanctions game continues. While Iran-backed militias are a problem, unilateral US actions often complicate things for everyone else. India's priority must be protecting its citizens and investments in the Gulf. Jai Hind.
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Kavya N
It's sad to see children being indoctrinated into hatred in the name of religion or nationalism, anywhere in the world. Let's hope for peace and that the region doesn't boil over again. Our hearts are with all innocent people caught in the middle.

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