Iran’s Khamenei makes first public appearance since war with Israel
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Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, attending a ceremony to mark the holy day of Ashura in Tehran on July 5.
PHOTO: REUTERS
DUBAI – Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on July 5 made his first public appearance since the outbreak of his country’s recent 12-day war with Israel, taking part in a religious ceremony in Tehran, state media reported.
The octogenarian leader was shown in a video broadcast by state television greeting people and being cheered at a mosque as worshippers marked the anniversary of the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, an important date for Shia Muslims.
Mr Khamenei, 86, can be seen on stage dressed in black as the crowd before him, fists in the air, chants: “The blood in our veins for our leader!”
State TV said the clip was filmed at central Tehran’s Imam Khomeini Mosque, named for the founder of the Islamic Republic.
Mr Khamenei, in power since 1989, spoke last week in a pre-recorded video, but had not been seen in public since before Israel initiated the conflict with a wave of surprise air strikes on June 13.
His last public appearance was two days before that, when he met Members of Parliament.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei attending a ceremony to mark Ashura, a day of commemoration, in Tehran on July 5.
PHOTO: REUTERS
Israel’s bombing campaign followed a decades-long shadow war with Iran, and was aimed at preventing it from developing a nuclear weapon – an ambition Tehran has consistently denied.
The strikes killed more than 900 people in Iran, its judiciary has said, while retaliatory Iranian missile barrages aimed at Israeli cities killed at least 28 people there, according to official figures. AFP


