Latest developmentsMiddle EastWorld News

Larijani Describes Mossad Linked Rioters as Quasi-Terrorist Groups

In remarks made on Friday night, Larijani stated that following their unsuccessful attempts to overcome Iran in the 12-day conflict in June 2025, adversaries have shifted their strategies. They are now focusing on undermining Iran’s key asset — its national unity.

He reported that adversaries exploited the demonstrations organized by business owners and bazaar merchants to incite violent disorder, escalating the situation into a conflict by deploying firearms and Molotov cocktails onto the streets.

Larijani characterized the saboteurs and vandals as members of a “quasi-terrorist urban group,” asserting that their swift attempts to storm military and law enforcement facilities to seize weapons suggest they aimed to incite a civil war.

He further stressed that the Judiciary and security forces will exhibit zero tolerance towards armed groups attempting to assault military and government facilities and disrupt civilian life.

In a statement made on Friday morning, Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, accused vandals of destroying their own country’s buildings in Tehran and other cities to curry favor with Trump.

“The Leader accused Trump of bearing responsibility for the deaths of more than 1,000 Iranians, stating that he admitted to authorizing attacks during the 12-day conflict in June 2025. The offensive reportedly resulted in the deaths of numerous Iranians, including military officials, scientists, and civilians.”

The leader criticized a group of unsuspecting individuals who have been misled by Trump, and in an act of allegiance, have ignited garbage cans.

Ayatollah Khamenei has firmly stated that the Islamic Republic, established through the sacrifices of hundreds of thousands of honorable individuals, will not yield to vandals or accept mercenary behavior towards foreign entities.

The Leader proclaimed that any individual who chooses to become a mercenary and aligns with foreign entities will face rejection from both the Islamic nation and its governing establishment.

Ayatollah Khamenei has urged Iranian youth to maintain a state of readiness, unity, and active participation, emphasizing that a unified and cohesive nation can overcome any adversary.

Related Articles

Back to top button