After attending the funeral of an Iranian who lost his life during the attack in the Islamic Republic on Saturday, Araguchi wrote on his Instagram account.
“Institutions and structures can be rebuilt with even greater splendor and strength over time, regardless of their importance and value, even if it takes years. But national pride is more precious than anything else. Today, Iranians protect their dignity and dignity through heroic resistance to two nuclear regimes.
“In Iran’s thousand-year glorious history, these 12 days will shine like a gem above the crown of resistance. History records the Iranians giving blood, not land. This year, the cry of “Hayhat Minna al Zilla” (never humiliating) resonates more loudly than ever on the Moon of Muharam,” the Iranian diplomat said.
On June 13, the Israeli regime launched an unprovoked attack on Iran, raiding nuclear, military and civilian sites, killing more than 600 people, including commanders in chief, scientists and civilians.
Iran quickly retaliated, and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) aerospace forces operated 22 retaliatory missile strikes to launch True Promise III operation, causing significant damage to the entire occupied territory.
The battle was suspended due to a ceasefire that came into effect on June 24th.
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