Hundreds of people gathered in Tehran to mark Al Quds Day, an annual event held to express support for the Palestinian cause, as tensions in the Middle East remain high. The rally took place on the 14th day of the ongoing conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel, which has triggered missile strikes, military operations, and security alerts across the region.
Al Quds Day, observed on the last Friday of Ramadan, traditionally features marches and demonstrations across Iran and in several other countries. Participants often carry flags and banners while voicing support for Palestinians and opposition to Israeli policies in Jerusalem. The gathering in Tehran comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions and ongoing military exchanges linked to the wider regional conflict. Officials and participants used the rally to highlight political messages and express solidarity with Palestinians during the annual commemoration.