TEHRAN – Tehran’s Vadath Hall will hold a ceremony on Tuesday to honor the memories of martyrs from the realms of culture, art and media tragically killed during a 12-day resistance to the Zionist regime.
The event, entitled “Forever Iran,” pays tribute to martial artists, honors their families and commemorates the sacrifices in 12 days of dedicated resistance to Zionist enemies, Isna reported on Sunday.
The national ceremony, hosted by the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Leadership, will be attended by a prominent gathering of members of the cultural and artistic association of well-known officials, artists, writers, Quran organizations, mosques, intellectuals and media experts.
The purpose of this event is to celebrate and respect the memories of those who have built their lives in the fields of culture and art.
“Forever Iran” features artistic, literary and ritual performances by prominent figures in the country’s cultural and artistic circles, celebrating recent martyrs and enduring heritage.
Early on Friday, June 13, a series of terrorist attacks carried out by the Zionist regime targeted Tehran and several other Iranian cities, bringing the martial arts of many military commanders, scientists and innocent civilians.
In response to the Savagezionist attack, Iran’s Islamic Republic launched Operation True Promise 3 on Friday night, unleashing a barrage of missiles on the occupied territories.
Israel attacks target areas within Iran, which were not military facilities, resulting in the tragic loss of lives of innocent civilians, including women and children. The incident sparked rage not only among Iran but also among international observers.
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