00:20A viral video is grabbing global attention, showing hundreds of armed women marching through
00:27the streets of Iran. And this comes just after a dramatic geopolitical shift, a two-week
00:33ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran triggered by a 10-point proposal from Tehran. So what
00:40exactly are we seeing here, and why now? The video, posted on April 8, 2026, shows a large
00:49nighttime procession in Qazbin, Iran. On-screen Persian text calls it an armed parade of 2,000
00:56Qazbini women. But this is not a formal military parade. It appears to be a mass pro-regime
01:03mobilization involving local women. This march comes right after the United States
01:09agreed to pause strikes for two weeks, following what officials described as a workable 10-point
01:15proposal submitted by Iran. The deal includes key conditions like reopening the Strait of
01:21Hormuz and moving toward broader negotiations. In pro-regime narratives, this timing is being
01:28projected as a moment of strength, not retreat. The clip begins inside a packed public transport
01:35vehicle. Dozens of women in black chotters, many with face coverings, are seen holding
01:41rifles upright. They wave Iranian flags, chant, and brace themselves as the vehicle moves.
01:47The mood is intense, crowded, and defiant. Then the visuals shift outdoors. Under streetlights,
01:55hundreds of women march forward. Rifles raised, flags waving, fists in the air. Some wear headbands
02:03with slogans. Others carry red and green flags, moving in coordinated formation. Wider shots reveal
02:10the scale. A massive procession stretching across roads, a sea of black chotters, weapons, and
02:17national flags. The message is unmistakable. Unity, resistance, and readiness. Supporters are framing
02:26this as a symbol of victory and resilience, especially after weeks of intense strikes and counterattacks.
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