Hundreds of thousands of Iranians - including the president and other top officials - have been rallying across the country for Al Quds Day. That's despite airstrikes by the U.S. and Israel.
Breakdown
- Tehran crowds gather for Quds Day amid heightened tensions
- Recent U.S.-Israeli airstrikes killed Iran's Supreme Leader and commanders 37s
- Red Crescent reports 20,000 homes damaged or destroyed 55s
- Protesters express defiance and pledge support to leadership 1m 20s
- Event seen as both support for Palestinians and domestic resilience 2m 13s