Quds Day Demonstration in Tehran 2026: Airstrikes, Rising Tensions, and the Impact
Impact on Quds Day Demonstrations
Despite the recent airstrike, large crowds are still expected to participate in Quds Day rallies.
However, this year’s demonstrations may have:
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Stronger anti-Israel messaging
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Increased security presence
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Emotional responses from citizens affected by the strikes
Political leaders may also use the event to address the conflict and mobilize public opinion.
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