🚨 A deadly explosion disrupted a mass rally in Tehran on Friday, killing at least one person during events marking International Quds Day, according to Iran's official news agency. The annual march—a show of solidarity with Palestinians—turned chaotic as authorities blamed Israel and the U.S. for the attack.
🔍 The victim, identified as a woman, died in what the agency called a 'bombing' linked to foreign actors. Social media posts from the rally showed crowds scattering amid rising smoke, though details remain unverified. Quds Day, observed globally by pro-Palestinian groups, often sparks heightened tensions in the region.
🌍 The incident comes amid escalating Middle East conflicts, with Iran reiterating its support for Palestinian statehood. Analysts warn this could further strain diplomatic ties. 'This isn’t just about Tehran—it’s a flashpoint in a much larger struggle,' said one geopolitical expert.
📢 As investigations continue, global leaders urge restraint. For now, the explosion underscores how quickly regional disputes can turn deadly. Stay tuned for updates. 💬✨
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