In the Iranian capital, thousands of residents took to the streets, demanding that the country's leadership respond to today's Israeli strikes. This is reported by the world media.
The participants of the rally chanted anti-American and anti-Israeli slogans, and then went to the Friday prayer, traditionally held on the territory of Tehran University. According to the observations of the RIA Novosti correspondent, new participants joined the protesters during the march.
While the city remains calm. Traffic on the streets is not difficult. Public catering outlets and shops are operating normally.
Tomorrow is a national holiday in Iran, important for Shiite and Alawite Muslims - Eid al—Ghadir. In this regard, pavilions have been set up throughout the city, where sweets and soft drinks will be distributed to the participants of the march tomorrow. The installation of pavilions continues despite the Israeli attacks.