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Iran Raises Red Flag Over Mosque, Signals Retaliation Against Israel

Tehran, Iran, June 13, 2025 – Iran has hoisted a red flag over the Jamkaran Mosque in Qom, a powerful symbol of vengeance, after Israeli airstrikes hit Iranian targets. The move, coupled with fiery statements, has raised fears of a wider Middle East conflict. Here’s the latest on this tense situation.
The Red Flag’s Meaning
The flag sends a clear message:
- In Shia tradition, the red flag signals a call for justice when blood is spilled, last raised after Qasem Soleimani’s 2020 killing.
- Crowds gathered at the mosque, chanting for action against Israel, showing deep anger.
- A protester said, “This flag means we won’t stay silent.”
Iran is signaling resolve.
Iran’s Threats
Tensions are high:
- Iran’s leaders vowed to respond after Israel struck military sites, including near Isfahan, killing senior commanders and scientists.
- State media aired clips of missile drills, with Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) leaders warning of a strong counterstrike.
- The strikes hit Iran’s pride, pushing it to act.
The region braces for fallout.
📹 مردم انقلابی شهر قم در مسجد مقدس جمکران جهت اهتزاز پرچم خونخواهی و مطالبه مجازات سخت رژیم صهیونیستی تجمع کردند#اسرائیل_سقطت pic.twitter.com/oKqJFLgjDZ
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Possible Iranian Moves
Several paths are open:
- Iran could launch drones or missiles at Israeli military targets, like airbases, using Shahed-136 or Kheibar systems.
- Proxy groups, such as Hezbollah in Lebanon or Houthis in Yemen, might attack Israeli interests or ships in the Red Sea.
- An X post read, “Iran’s next step could spark a bigger fight—prayers for peace.”
The response could reshape the conflict.
How the World Reacts
Global powers are on edge:
- The U.S. has sent THAAD missile defenses to Israel, signaling support amid fears of Iranian strikes.
- Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that any attack would face a fierce response.
- Russia urged both sides to avoid escalation, seeking to calm the crisis.
The world watches closely.
India’s Response
India is cautious:
- The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) urged Indians in Iran and Israel to avoid military zones and stay safe, as seen in its June 13 advisory.
- Flights are being rerouted away from Persian Gulf airspace to avoid risks.
- With oil prices climbing to $90 per barrel, India is checking its strategic oil reserves.
The nation prepares for impact.
What’s Next
The clock is ticking:
- Intelligence suggests Iran may act soon, possibly within days, as protests grow in Qom and Tehran.
- Israel has activated its Iron Dome defenses and urged citizens to practice shelter drills.
- Diplomacy, led by the UN, is pushing for talks to prevent a broader war.
Peace hangs in the balance.