Iran’s Supreme Chief Khamenei Makes First Public Look Since Battle With Israel


New Delhi: Iran’s Supreme Chief, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, appeared in public for the primary time in weeks on Saturday, participating in a serious spiritual ceremony in Tehran as tensions with Israel proceed to rise.

His look follows widespread reviews that Khamenei had been staying in a safe location because the onset of a 12-day aerial battle with Israel, which claimed the lives of a number of high-ranking Iranian officers, together with navy commanders and nuclear scientists.

In response to media reviews, Iranian state tv broadcast footage of Khamenei getting into a ceremonial corridor in Tehran the place a big crowd had gathered to mark Ashura, the holiest day within the Shi’ite Muslim calendar. Wearing conventional black robes, Khamenei walked into the venue, usually used for main state and spiritual occasions, whereas attendees chanted in unison.

This marks Khamenei’s first confirmed public look since hostilities with Israel started on June 13. Within the early days of the battle, he kept away from attending public occasions, opting as an alternative to ship pre-recorded speeches, together with his annual tackle throughout key spiritual observances.

His absence had fueled hypothesis about his whereabouts and well being, significantly as safety issues mounted. Iranian authorities later said that the choice to restrict his public visibility was a precautionary measure as a result of intensifying regional battle.

The confrontation between Iran and Israel, characterised by focused airstrikes and covert operations, has raised fears of broader regional escalation. Regardless of the continuing threats and retaliatory actions, Iran’s management has sought to undertaking resilience within the face of rising worldwide scrutiny.