Iran's Chief Justice Speaks at Rally, Air Attack Hits

As Iran's chief justice gives a live interview at an al-Quds rally, an air attack suddenly strikes in Tehran. This breaking news event is reported with full details.
Tehran - In a shocking turn of events, an air attack hit the Iranian capital as the country's chief justice was delivering a live interview at an al-Quds rally. The chief justice, Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje'i, was speaking to state media when the attack occurred, throwing the event into chaos.
Eyewitnesses reported hearing multiple explosions near the rally's location, and video footage showed plumes of smoke rising in the distance. The chief justice was quickly ushered to safety as security forces responded to the incident. No immediate claims of responsibility have been made, and it remains unclear who or what was the target of the attack.
The al-Quds rally is an annual event held in Iran and other countries to express solidarity with the Palestinian people and opposition to Israeli occupation. The chief justice's participation was seen as a show of the government's commitment to the cause. The attack has raised concerns about security and the potential for further escalation in the region.
Source: Al Jazeera


