
Iran’s Leader Urges Unity To Thwart Enemy Plots On Imam Khomeini Anniversary
Key Takeaways
- National unity and steadfastness foil enemy plots.
- External threats cited as US-Israel aggression and hybrid warfare.
- Remarks linked to Imam Khomeini anniversary, urging vigilance.
Revolution anniversary message
Iran’s Leader of the Islamic Revolution said that “everyone must thwart the enemy's plots through steadfastness, insight, preserving unity, mutual trust, and not yielding to the enemy.”
“He made the remarks at a meeting of the General Assembly of Iran’s Academy of Medical Sciences in Tehran on Friday”
The message was read by Hojjat al-Islam Haj Ali Akbar at the mausoleum of Imam Khomeini on the occasion of the thirty‑seventh anniversary of the passing of Imam Khomeini.

The ANA News Agency report framed the Leader’s remarks around the Iranian people’s “new rise” alongside the front of resistance as “a source of pride and honor for free peoples.”
The Leader also emphasized that “Understanding and knowledge of Imam Khomeini (RA) is a light that illuminates the path to the future of Islamic Iran,” and asked Allah the Almighty to grant the nation the final victory.
Isfahan unity and cyberspace
At the closing ceremony of the eleventh Abu Zar Festival in Isfahan Province, Brigadier General Mojtaba Fada said the Iranian nation has stood up to the enemy’s hybrid warfare and “has grown stronger.”
Fada described the Mahdiyat and the Fajr Decades as coinciding with days when the Iranian nation “with steadfastness, changed the course of history,” and he cited the nineteenth of Bahman and the pledge of allegiance by Air Force cadets to Imam Khomeini as “decisive blows to the Pahlavi regime.”

He said a major part of the war is fought in cyberspace, where the enemy tries to sow doubt in the minds of young people, and he called the duty to “narrate the truth correctly and in a timely manner.”
Fada also said the Islamic Republic is powerful in the defensive and security realms, adding that if enemies think they can achieve results through military threats, “they are making a miscalculation.”
Parliament vice speaker threats
Ali Nikzad, Vice Speaker of the Parliament, told a night-time gathering of the people of Ardabil held in Beit Square in front of the city’s mosalla that “The blood of the martyrs will never be trampled, and their revenge will certainly be taken.”
“According to a reporter for Hawzah News Agency in Isfahan, Brigadier General Mojtaba Fada spoke this morning at the closing ceremony of the eleventh Abu Zar Festival in Isfahan Province: These days we have seen who has become the shield of the people’s security: brave Basijis, honorable Pasdaran, the Law Enforcement Forces (NAJA), security forces, and the Islamic Republic of Iran Army; all these dear ones have risked their lives for the peace of the people”
Nikzad said the revenge “will be realized at the right time and place and with prudent planning,” and he added that “enemies should expect heavy costs for their actions.”
He argued that the conscious, vibrant, and timely presence of the people in the streets and in social and political arenas is “the most important backing of the system and the factor that neutralizes all plots of the enemies, now and in the future.”
Nikzad also stated that enriching uranium for peaceful purposes in electricity, medicine, and agriculture is a “legitimate right and a red line for the Islamic Republic of Iran,” and he said “no negotiations in this regard are acceptable.”
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