Financial Times: Israel’s Attack United the Iranian People
The webangah News Agency reports that according to the UK’s Financial Times, the Zionist regime’s attack on Iran led many Iranian critics to suspend their opposition when faced with a threat endangering the nation.
The magazine stated that the assault fostered a new sense of unity among political observers and activists both inside and outside Iran. This solidarity emerged despite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s calls for Iranians to act against the Islamic Republic – even staunch critics of Iran’s governance set aside their objections.
The report notes that during the conflict, large banners promoting national unity appeared across Tehran…
Iran’s Supreme Leader described the unity of the Iranian people as “extraordinary” in his recent address.
The Financial Times reports that the ongoing conflict appears to have generated broad national support for Iran’s ballistic missile program and government actions against alleged spies of the Zionist regime, at least under current circumstances.