00:26Night after night the crowds keep growing
00:29and the message is loud and clear.
00:31In the heart of Tehran, Engelab Square has turned into a focal point of mass gatherings,
00:37not against the government but in support of it.
00:40Viral videos circulating online claim this has been happening for 64 consecutive nights,
00:47with thousands filling the square in a sustained show of public mobilization.
00:52The chants echo through the streets,
00:54Death is better than living in disgrace.
00:57We are the soldiers of al-Mujtaba.
01:00These slogans signal strong loyalty to Iran's current supreme leader,
01:05Mujtaba Khamenei, who assumed power earlier this year following the death of Ali Khamenei.
01:11But to understand these scenes, you have to look at what came before.
01:15Just months ago, Iran witnessed widespread anti-government protests,
01:21driven by economic hardship, inflation, and deep political frustration.
01:26Those protests spread nationwide and were eventually suppressed.
01:31Now, the atmosphere on the streets appears very different.
01:34Instead of unrest, there are organized rallies, with flags, coordinated chants,
01:39and visible support for the leadership and armed forces.
01:43These are not spontaneous protests, but mobilizations that reflect a mix of state backing
01:49and loyalist participation, often seen during moments of national tension.
01:54And the timing is critical.
01:56These gatherings come amid heightened conflict involving the United States and Israel,
02:01following weeks of escalation that reshaped the region.
02:04In that context, the rallies serve multiple purposes.
02:08To rally domestic support, reinforce leadership authority,
02:12and send a message of defiance to external adversaries.
02:17However, not everything is fully clear.
02:19The claim of 64 straight knights remains difficult to independently verify,
02:25especially given limited access and information restrictions inside the country.
02:30Still, repeated large-scale gatherings have been observed,
02:34pointing to a sustained pattern of pro-government demonstrations.
02:38For Iran's leadership, this is a moment to project unity and strength.
02:43For critics, it raises questions about how much of this support is organic,
02:47and how much is orchestrated.
02:49In today's Iran, the streets are no longer just a place of protest,
02:54but a stage for power, loyalty, and message-making.
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