Thousands of people gathered in Tehran, Baghdad and Beirut on Friday to protest Israel’s attacks on Iran, shouting slogans against Israel and its main supporter of the United States, France 24 notes.

Pictures on Iran’s state television showed protesters in Tehran to keep photos of commanders killed since the start of the war, while others were waving Iran’s and Lebanese Hezbollah fighter organization.

Demonstrations in Tehran

“This is the preparation of solidarity and resistance of the Iranian nation across the country,” the news presenter said.

“I will sacrifice my life for my leader,” wrote a banner demonstrator, referring to the Supreme leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Hameni.

According to state television, demonstrations were held in other cities in the country, including the brake in northwestern Iran and Siraz in the south.

Last week, Israel launched a fierce attack on Iran, pushing Tehran to reciprocate with Israeli rocket barrage.

Mohammed Javad Hadj Ali Akbari, the Imam, who leads Tehran’s prayers, told the faithful that Israel attacked Iran for “despair”, the official IRNA news agency said.

He accused Israel of launching a “psychological war” to “bring the people of the country against the government”. “Their plans were accurate, but their calculations were ridiculous,” Imam said.

With warnings for an totalitarian regional war on intensifying, fears of Iraqi intervention are increasing Iranian -backed Iranian intervention, which have threatened Washington’s interests in the area if it allied with Israel in its war against Iran.

‘No right’

In Iraq, thousands of supporters of the powerful clergyman Moktanda Sadr was gathered after Friday’s prayer in Baghdad and other cities, AFP responders said.

Sadr, who has previously criticized Tehran -backed armed Iraqi factions, maintains a dedicated number of millions of fans among the majority of the Shiite Muslim community of Iraq.

“Not in Israel! Not in America! ”, Protesters gathered in the Sadr City area of ​​Baghdad, the clergyman of the clergyman in the capital.

“It’s an unjust war … Israel has no right to hit Iran,” said protester Abu Hussein.

“Israel does not participate in it for the Iranian nuclear program. What Israel and Americans want is to dominate the Middle East, “the 54 -year -old taxi driver added.

Meanwhile, in the city of Koufa, protesters set fire to Israeli and American flags.

Iraq is both an important ally of Iran and a strategic partner of the United States.

Hezbollah supporters demonstrated in Lebanon

In Lebanon, hundreds of Hezbollah supporters took to the streets in the southern suburbs of Beirut. Men, women and children were waving the flags of Iran, Hezbollah and Lebanon, with some holding photos of Hameni.

“It is my duty to stand by Iran’s side against the Zionist Israeli enemy,” said 60 -year -old Adnan Zaitun.

Hezbollah, who suffered severe blows in her latest confrontation with Israel last year, has not expressed any intention of intervening militarily on Iran’s side.

In addition, in the Yemeni capital, Sanaaa, and in other areas, tens of thousands of people gathered for protests organized by Iran Houthi -backed, according to official media.