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Iranians BURN US & Israel Flags and Chant ‘We Want to DIE for Ayatollah’

  • Thousands of Iranians protested across the country, chanting 'We Want to Die for Ayatollah' and showing loyalty to the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
  • During the protests, protesters burned US and Israeli flags while chanting anti-West slogans and expressing their anger towards these nations.
  • Despite the protests reflecting support for the regime, many Iranians secretly desire to see it overthrown.
  • Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, attended diplomatic meetings in Geneva concurrently with the protests, highlighting international efforts to resolve the conflict.
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Several thousand Iranians went down the streets of Tehran to call for support for the Supreme Guide. Israeli flags were torn and then burned by demonstrators.

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Thousands of people took to the streets of Tehran and other Iranian cities today, answering the regime's call for large crowds to gather for traditional Friday prayers and protests against Israel. Protesters waved flags and chanted anti-Western slogans, many of whom carried pictures of Iranian commanders killed since the start of the conflict with Israel. The prayer in Tehran was followed by large protests in the city center, with state televisi…

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IFP News broke the news in Iran, Islamic Republic of on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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