As Iran and US near a deal, Tehran remembers another recent bloody conflict
Summary
Iran is marking the anniversary of a 12-day war with Israel in 2025 while negotiating with the US to transform a ceasefire into a broader peace deal. The article describes Iranian commemorations for commanders and civilians killed in recent conflicts and highlights Iran’s stance on continuing its resistance against US and Israeli pressures.Key Facts
- The 12-day war between Iran and Israel occurred in June 2025 and resulted in many military and civilian deaths.
- Iran and the US are in talks to turn a 60-day ceasefire into a more lasting peace and cooperation agreement.
- Iranian cities are holding official events to remember senior military leaders killed in the 2025 war.
- Over 1,000 Iranians died in the 12-day war, including hundreds of civilians and children; over 3,400 have died in the ongoing conflict with the US and Israel.
- Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei died on February 28, the first day of the latest war, and will be buried after official ceremonies.
- Iran claims it has gained strength by surviving two wars and controlling the strategic Strait of Hormuz, affecting global oil flow.
- Iranian officials emphasize resistance and sovereignty, rejecting US demands on nuclear activities.
- Iran ties current events to religious traditions like Muharram and Ashura, which symbolize sacrifice and resistance.
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