Mourners Vow Resistance as Iran Marks 47th Anniversary Amid War Tensions
Thousands of Iranians gathered in Tehran to mark the 47th anniversary of the Islamic Republic, combining the national event with a mass funeral for a senior military commander killed in recent strikes linked to the ongoing conflict involving the United States and Israel.
The ceremony, held at Enghelab Square, honoured Brigadier General Alireza Tangsiri, a top naval commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), whose death has become a rallying point for national sentiment. Mourners waved flags, carried portraits of fallen figures, and chanted slogans pledging continued resistance.
The anniversary commemorates the 1979 revolution that ended Iran’s monarchy, but this year’s observance comes amid heightened tensions following weeks of sustained military exchanges. Many attendees expressed defiance, insisting the country would not yield despite mounting pressure.
Some participants dismissed recent statements by U.S. President Donald Trump, who has vowed to intensify military action, maintaining that Iran would endure and continue its response.
Officials and supporters used the gathering to reinforce calls for unity and vigilance, warning against internal instability while emphasizing the need to defend the country’s sovereignty.
Despite the show of solidarity, underlying tensions remain, with reports suggesting that some citizens still desire political change following earlier protests.
As the conflict continues, the anniversary event underscored both national resilience and the deepening impact of the ongoing war on Iran’s political and social landscape.

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