Pezeshkian: Cunning enemies will take wish of Iran's surrender to graves
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Pars Today - The President of Iran, in a message inviting the Iranian nation to attend the funeral ceremony of the Dena martyrs, wrote: Our cunning enemies should know that in the shadow of the name of each of these esteemed martyrs, thousands of other brave individuals will rise, and they will take the wish of the surrender of Iran's children to their graves.
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Mar 17, 2026 10:48 UTC
  • Masoud Pezeshkian, the President of Iran
    Masoud Pezeshkian, the President of Iran

Pars Today - The President of Iran, in a message inviting the Iranian nation to attend the funeral ceremony of the Dena martyrs, wrote: Our cunning enemies should know that in the shadow of the name of each of these esteemed martyrs, thousands of other brave individuals will rise, and they will take the wish of the surrender of Iran's children to their graves.

According to Pars Today, "Masoud Pezeshkian," the President of Iran, on the eve of the funeral ceremony for the martyrs of the Dena fleet, in a message, while inviting the great Iranian nation to attend this ceremony with grandeur, emphasized: The brave and patient Iranian nation today welcomes thousands of daring and oppressed young men who, thousands of miles away from the scene of the imposed war, had called for peace in the free waters of the world. However, the enemies of freedom and security, in a great crime and an unmanly and blind attack, by violating all international, ethical, and humanitarian laws, martyred these noble soldiers of the homeland and once again revealed their terrorist nature before the eyes of the world.

He also emphasized: Our cunning enemies should know that in the shadow of the name of each of these esteemed martyrs, thousands of other brave individuals will rise, and they will take the wish of the surrender of Iran's children to their graves.