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War of narratives won: Qalibaf cites "Boom Boom Tel Aviv" song
War of narratives won: Qalibaf cites "Boom Boom Tel Aviv" song

Shafaq News

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Shafaq News

War of narratives won: Qalibaf cites "Boom Boom Tel Aviv" song

Shafaq News – Tehran On Saturday, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf described the country's 90 million citizens as the 'solid core of the Islamic Republic,' framing national unity as one of the most significant outcomes of the recent 12-day conflict with Israel. Speaking to Tasnim News Agency, Qalibaf pointed to what he called an unusual level of alignment among Iran's religious establishment, highlighting that both senior Shiite clerics and Sunni scholars had voiced support for Tehran's stance during the fighting. Qalibaf also highlighted the role of cultural messaging during the conflict, pointing to the viral song Boom Boom Tel Aviv as a reflection of what he described as Iran's evolving approach to public diplomacy. The track, combining a fast-paced beat with imagery of Iranian missiles striking Israel, quickly gained momentum online, surpassing one billion views across platforms—an achievement Qalibaf framed as a 'victory in the war of narratives.' The Iran-Israel war, which broke out on June 13 and continued for 12 days, resulted in heavy casualties and significant infrastructure damage on both sides. The conflict also drew in the United States, which conducted strikes targeting Iranian nuclear facilities as part of its involvement.

Iran Holds Mass Funeral for Slain Officials
Iran Holds Mass Funeral for Slain Officials

Gulf Insider

time30-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Gulf Insider

Iran Holds Mass Funeral for Slain Officials

Hundreds of thousands of people are in the streets of Tehran on Saturday for a funeral procession honoring military commanders, nuclear scientists, as well as civilians killed in Israeli strikes earlier this month. State television broadcast scenes of mourners dressed in black, waving Iranian flags, and holding photos of the deceased during the ceremony. It further involved Iranian flag-draped coffins and large displays of portraits depicting slain uniformed commanders in central Tehran. Both the Israeli and Iranian sides have been declaring 'victory' following the 12-days of airstrikes and also ballistic and hypersonic missile fire on Israel. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has charged that President Trump is 'grossly exaggerating' when he says that Iran's nuclear program was obliterated – though Iranian officials have publicly conceded that there was serious damage at key facilities. Among the prominent figures mourned in the events were General Hossein Salami, the commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guard, and General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, head of the Guard's ballistic missile program. Both were said to be killed on the opening day of the surprise attack. Also honored was the slain Major General Mohammad Bagheri of the Revolutionary Guard, and the leading nuclear scientist Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi. There are reports that car bombs and drones guided from within the country (via Israeli spy assets on the ground) also assisted in targeted assassinations. Thousands of mourners lined the streets of Tehran for the state funeral service for around 60 Iranians, including military commanders, killed during the recent Israel-Iran war. Of the 60 people who are to be laid to rest after the ceremony, four are children and four are women. — DW News (@dwnews) June 28, 2025 Heard from the large funeral processions were at times chants of 'Death to America' and 'Death to Israel' as their coffins were driven along Azadi Street. At least 60 burials for civilians, including four women and four children, also took place according to state media. According to details from CNN: Hundreds of thousands filled the streets of Tehran on Saturday to commemorate the senior military commanders, nuclear scientists and civilians killed during Iran's 12-day conflict with Israel. As mourners clad in all black chanted death to Israel and America, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi acknowledged the loss of lives was 'hard and painful' but pledged the nation would return to 'new glory.' Plenty of banners were seen in the processions proclaimed 'victory' for Iran… Banners reading 'Boom Boom Tel Aviv' are carried at the funeral procession for the 'Martyrs of Might" in Tehran.'Boom Boom Tel Aviv' is a song by American artist Lukas Gage in support of Iran's Armed Forces. It trended on YouTube with 577 million views in less than 24 hours. — IRNA News Agency (@IrnaEnglish) June 28, 2025 Iran's state-run Press TV has called the event the 'funeral procession of the Martyrs of Power' and in total involved the burial and memorials for at least 16 scientists and ten senior commanders. Also read: Iran Reopens Central And Western Airspace To International Transit Flights After Israel Ceasefire

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