Iranian president and other officials attended a rally in the capital; Israeli military claims Iranian missile attacks h

2026-03-14
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  Southeast Asia Information Port News (www.dnyxxg.com) – A rally was held in Tehran, the capital of Iran, on the 13th, attended by several high-ranking Iranian officials, including President Pezechzian. The Israel Defense Forces stated on the 13th that the frequency of Iranian ballistic missile attacks on Israel has slowed to a few per day, but the possibility of a renewed increase cannot be ruled out.

  According to Iran's Tasnim News Agency, a rally was held in Tehran on the 13th as "Holy City Day" in support of the Palestinian national liberation cause. Large numbers of people took to the streets to show their support for Palestine, condemn the United States and Israel, and pledge allegiance to Iran's Supreme Leader. Several high-ranking Iranian officials attended the event, including Pezechzian, Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council Larijani, Chief Justice Ejai, and Foreign Minister Araghchi.

  In his address at the event, Pezechzian said that the Supreme Leader's instructions will serve as guiding principles for all officials in planning the country's future path. The Iranian government must coordinate with the Iranian leadership in formulating and implementing any policies related to national governance and international relations.

  Iran's Press TV reported that the United States and Israel launched airstrikes near the rally that day, killing at least one person.

  According to The Times of Israel, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported on the 13th that it launched two waves of airstrikes against Tehran from the night of the 12th to the following day, striking more than 150 targets in western and central Iran on the 13th, including ballistic missile storage sites.

  The report stated that on February 28th, the day the military operation against Iran began, Iran launched approximately 90 missiles at Israel, and about 60 missiles the following day. The frequency gradually decreased thereafter, and in recent days it has slowed to a few missiles per day. However, the IDF assesses that as long as the fighting continues, Iranian attacks will continue, and the frequency of missile launches may even increase.

  According to Tasnim News Agency on the 14th, the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched the 47th and 48th waves of Operation True Commitment-4, targeting multiple locations within Israel, the US Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, and strongholds of Iranian-linked separatist organizations in Iraq.

  According to a report in the Wall Street Journal on the 13th, two US officials stated that Iran recently launched a missile attack on the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, damaging five US aerial refueling tankers parked on the ground, but causing no casualties.

  To date, at least seven US Air Force refueling tankers have been damaged or destroyed in the conflict with Iran, including one that crashed, killing all six crew members.

  US President Trump stated on social media on the 13th that the US military had "completely destroyed" all military targets on Iran's Kharg Island through air strikes.

  Kharg Island, located in the Persian Gulf, is Iran's largest crude oil export base, handling 90% of Iran's oil exports.

  Iran's Fars News Agency reported on the 14th that more than 15 explosions occurred on Kharg Island during the enemy airstrikes. The enemy attempted to damage the island's fortifications, military bases, and helicopter hangars, but the oil facilities remained undamaged. (End)

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