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Iran authorities await war ‘victory’ as supporters mark 1979 anniversary

On April 1, 2026, Iranian government supporters and officials, including President Masoud Pezeshkian and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, celebrated Islamic Republic Day in Tehran, marking the anniversary of the 1979 referendum that established the theocratic system. The celebrations occurred amidst ongoing attacks by the United States and Israel, including a bombing of the former US embassy site in Tehran.

Maziar MotamediAl JazeeraFiled 2026-04-01 · 17:28 GMTLean · CenterRead · 6 min
Iran authorities await war ‘victory’ as supporters mark 1979 anniversary
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On April 1, 2026, Iranian government supporters and officials, including President Masoud Pezeshkian and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, celebrated Islamic Republic Day in Tehran, marking the anniversary of the 1979 referendum that established the theocratic system. The celebrations occurred amidst ongoing attacks by the United States and Israel, including a bombing of the former US embassy site in Tehran. Authorities hoisted a large flag in downtown Tehran as part of the festivities. Political and religious leaders called for increased security to prevent dissent and opposition efforts for regime change. Araghchi stated he joined the rallies for encouragement, while confirming message exchanges with Washington but denying active negotiations.

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Hassan Khomeini said it was incumbent upon them to remain on the streets every night until the war is over.

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Araghchi said he joined supporters to “gain spirit” and encouragement.

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Iran hoisted a 150-metre flag in downtown Tehran.

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The US bombed the site of the former US embassy in Tehran.

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Government supporters have taken to the streets in Iran to celebrate Islamic Republic Day.

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Officials, government supporters take to streets to mark Islamic Republic Day, even as US, Israel continue bombing.Iranians attend the funeral of Alireza Tangsiri, commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' navy, alongside others killed in US-Israeli strikes on Iran at Enghelab Square in Tehran on April 1, 2026 [AFP]Published On 1 Apr 2026Tehran, Iran – Government supporters have taken to the streets in Iran to celebrate the anniversary of a referendum nearly half a century ago that solidified the Islamic Republic’s hold on power, even as the United States and Israel continued their attacks on the country.President Masoud Pezeshkian and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi were among officials who joined pro-establishment rallies on the streets of Tehran on Tuesday night to mark Islamic Republic Day, when the nascent theocratic system in 1979 announced it had garnered 98.2 percent of the popular vote shortly after an Islamic revolution.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Iran war: What is happening on day 33 of US-Israel attacks?list 2 of 3Trump tells allies ‘get your own oil’, says Iran war could end in 2-3 weekslist 3 of 3Iran’s FM confirms contact with US envoy Witkoff, denies talks under wayend of listShortly after and in the early hours of Wednesday morning, Washington bombed the site of the former US embassy in Tehran, in an apparent move tied to the symbolism of Islamic Republic Day. Footage from state media showed destruction and debris and smoke in the area, which is guarded by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).On Wednesday afternoon, authorities hoisted what they said was Iran’s tallest and heaviest flag at 150 metres (492 feet) and 300kg (660 pounds) in an area of downtown Tehran.Festivities began on Tuesday night, and more gatherings are expected on Wednesday night, as political, military and religious leaders say followers must ensure security on the streets, backed by armed forces, to fend off any local dissent and incitement towards regime change from opponents.Araghchi, Tehran’s top diplomat, who told Al Jazeera in an interview on Tuesday that he has been exchanging messages with Washington but has not responded to requests for negotiations, told state television that he joined supporters to “gain spirit” and encouragement. The president was seen taking selfie photos with people on the streets while flanked by masked bodyguards.Hassan Khomeini, the son of Ruhollah Khomeini, who led the 1979 revolution and became the first supreme leader before his death in 1989, said it was incumbent upon them from an Islamic standpoint to remain on the streets every night until the war is over, no matter how long it takes.Mourners gather during a funeral procession in Tehran, Iran on April 1, 2026, for Alireza Tangsiri, head of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy, and others killed in Israeli strikes in late March [Vahid Salemi/AP]“The enemy might make a thousand plots in order to cut off our communication, but our trenches are the mosques, alleys, squares and streets,” he said.People shown by state media in various cities chanted “Death to America” and “Death to Israel” in addition to a series of religious slogans.The authorities issued calls to action for people to participate in group marches while waving flags. Religious singers and eulogists also performed religious songs that drew on the influence of revered figures in Shia Islam.The paramilitary Basij forces of the IRGC, as well as other armed forces, patrolled the streets and set up checkpoints and roadblocks across the city.But they were not the only forces present.Hamid al-Hosseini, a senior clerical and paramilitary figure affiliated with the IRGC and Iraq’s Hashd al-Shaabi, also known as the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) of Iran-aligned fighters, confirmed that Iraqi nationals were widely situated on the streets of the Iranian capital.While surrounded by those attending state-run festivities in downtown Tehran, he told the IRGC-linked Tasnim news agency that Iraqi “mokebs” or religious food and services stations are now located around “various squares” in order to “offer a little help to the Iranian people and learn resilience from them”.This comes days after Hashd al-Shaabi fighters, while wearing military attire and in some cases, clerical turbans, proudly marched the streets of cities in southwestern Iran’s Khuzestan in dozens of pick-up trucks while delivering what they called “humanitarian assistance”. Pezeshkian later thanked them in a post online.There were reports that they had already been spotted in Tehran, but there was no official confirmation from Iranian authorities. Opponents and human rights organisations have for years accused the Islamic Republic of systematically using fighters from Iraq and other aligned armed forces to crack down against local dissent, a claim the authorities have rejected.‘We are waiting for you’The Iranian state has remained defiant as Washington signals that it may soon deploy thousands of soldiers to the country.Amid speculation that a ground fight could be aimed at occupying parts of Iran’s southern islands on the Strait of Hormuz, taking over oil and gas facilities, or even extracting highly enriched uranium from bombed nuclear facilities, Tehran says its defences are prepared.Ahmad Reza Pourdastan, the head of the Iranian army’s research centre, said the armed forces have been drilling for the scenario of a US invasion since 2001, so any aggression will be met with “heavy casualties”.The general staff of the Iranian armed forces and the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters of the IRGC, which manage the war, said Islamic Republic Day represents “fighting arrogance in order to realise the goals of independence, freedom and religious democracy”.The armed forces will “make the enemies of the glorious nation of our dear country regret what they have done and be humiliated,” they said.The police force added in a separate statement that the Islamic Republic “is on the verge of securing ultimate victory for the forces of good versus evil”.Smoke rises after an air strike in central Tehran, Iran on April 1, 2026 [Abedin Taherkenareh/EPA]Tasnim released a video that said, “Come close,” and “We are waiting for you,” in Farsi, English, Hebrew, and Arabic. The IRGC-linked Fars news agency showed footage of pro-state demonstrators calling for more missile strikes across the region.The US and Israel again targeted Iran’s top steel manufacturing companies in a move that could cost thousands of jobs and deal another major blow to civilians living under economic malaise caused by a mix of local mismanagement and harsh US sanctions. Other attacks this week hit civilian nuclear sites, a university, and military installations, while also impacting a number of civilian homes.Surviving the blackoutIranians continue to be concerned about a highly uncertain future while battling an unprecedented near-total internet shutdown that has left them in the dark for over a month, aside from the news disseminated by state media.“I simply cannot afford to buy VPNs [virtual private networks] any more,” said a resident of Tehran, who said they had so far spent nearly $300 for VPN access, more than two-months salary for minimum wage workers, while being squeezed by an inflation rate of more than 70 percent.“I’ve purchased many proxies since the start of the war, and most of the connections were cut within hours or days. I’m tired of overspending money that I need for meat and eggs on something that should be available as a basic human right,” he said.He told Al Jazeera that two of the anonymous online vendors he had paid money to for VPN access turned out to be scammers, with the lengthy digital blackout creating a profitable black market.Some of the vendors have been apprehended and their servers taken offline by Iranian authorities, who have also said that they are actively pursuing anyone using contraband Starlink satellite internet in connection with national security charges. State television said on Wednesday that Starlink infrastructure in the region is among Tehran’s “legitimate”.
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