Massive Quds Day rallies erupted across Tehran and Mashhad on March 13, as thousands of Iranians marched in solidarity with Palestinians amid ongoing US–Israeli strikes. Demonstrators waved Iranian and Palestinian flags, chanted anti-Israel and anti-U.S. slogans, and burned enemy flags in defiance. Footage captured smoke and explosions near Ferdowsi Square, yet the crowds continued marching, demonstrating resilience amid escalating conflict. Senior Iranian officials, including Ali Larijani and Mohammad Eslami, were seen among the demonstrators, emphasizing government unity and strength. Despite the chaos, Iranians vowed to resist external military pressure, framing the rallies as acts of defiance and national resolve during a tense war period.