PNN – A Zionist analyst admitted: Iran will not sit idly by; the responsibility of avenging its leader rests upon the entire nation.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network; this is the description an Israeli analyst used to characterize the massive public turnout at the farewell ceremony for the revered, martyred leader of the Islamic Revolution.
Amit Oytan, the author of this analysis published on the Hebrew-language news and analysis site Walla, emphasized that the farewell ceremony for the Iranian leader featured harsh statements directed at the perpetrators of the assassination; on the sidelines of the event, an advisor to the late Iranian leader, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, threatened Israel with retribution, stressing that avenging the blood of the martyred leader is an obligation upon every single Iranian and a constant demand.
The Iranian official added: Seeking retribution holds a special place under any circumstances and is a historic demand that must be pursued.
He continued: Retribution and vengeance are both personal and social responsibilities that must be carried out. According to him, Vengeance belongs to God, and we must assist Him. He noted: Today, the responsibility of avenging the blood of the martyred commander and the other martyrs—as well as the injustice inflicted upon the country—rests with the entire nation, the armed forces, the commanders, and anyone who considers themselves accountable for the blood of the oppressed.
Elsewhere in this article, citing international media reports, it is emphasized that despite the (brutal) attacks by Israel and the United States on Iran in recent months, the leadership in Tehran is displaying growing self-confidence and has adopted a hardline stance—both domestically and internationally—exemplified by its continued demonstration of a (formidable) military presence in the Strait of Hormuz.
Subsequently, citing an expert on Iranian affairs from Zionist regime research institutes, it was emphasized: Iran may have become weaker in terms of its economy, industries, and certain strategic capabilities; however, the bottom line is that we are facing a new Iran—one that acts with greater boldness and self-confidence.

