World Quds Day March in Tehran 2026: Massive Rally Amid Iran-Israel-US War Tensions
Tehran: The Epicenter of Quds Day
Although Quds Day rallies occur worldwide, Tehran remains the central stage of the movement.
The capital city hosts the largest demonstrations, often drawing hundreds of thousands of participants depending on the political climate.
Major gathering points traditionally include:
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Azadi Square
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Enghelab Square
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main avenues connecting central Tehran districts
These locations become symbolic centers of political expression where speeches, chants, and organized marches unfold throughout the day.
The Iranian government typically provides logistical support for the rallies, including security coordination, transportation, and media coverage.
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