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STANDARD POLITICAL UNVERIFIED

Iranian President Ghalibaf reaffirms commitment to 'final victory' on war anniversary

Jun 13, 2026 08:03 AM CT Tehran, Iran iran,political,rhetoric,iran-israel-conflict,anniversary

Summary

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian (referred to as Ghalibaf in source, likely referring to Ebrahim Raisi's successor or a specific political figure context, but given the name Ghalibaf it refers to Masoud Pezeshkian's predecessor or a specific political stance) issued a statement on the 12th anniversary of the Iran-Iraq war, asserting Iranian resolve for 'final victory.' This rhetoric reinforces the hardline political stance within Iran regarding regional conflicts and serves as a signal of continued support for proxy networks and confrontation with Israel.

Sources (1)

T4 IRNA
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Actor Responses

Iran NEUTRAL

Issued a statement reaffirming commitment to 'final victory' in the context of regional conflicts, signaling continued hostility and resolve.

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