🏴 Adieu | 19 May 2025 marks the first anniversary of the martyrdom of President Sayyid Ibrahim Raisi (r) and his noble companions. It was a tragic and momentous event, one that continues to evoke profound grief and reflection among the people of Iran and beyond. The magnitude of this incident is such that it cannot be fully grasped or comprehended at first glance. It was not merely the loss of individuals, but the sudden departure of leaders who embodied a critical phase of revolutionary commitment and statesmanship.
President Shaheed Ibrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Shaheed Amir Hossein Abdollahian were among the most significant and visionary figures of the Islamic Republic in recent years. Their leadership marked a return to principled politics rooted in the values of resistance, sovereignty, and justice. They emerged at a time when the Islamic Republic was navigating complex domestic and international challenges. In the face of these trials, they demonstrated resolve, clarity, and dedication to the cause of the oppressed, particularly in the region.
Although their time in office was brief, the impact of their work was considerable. President Raisi, in less than two years, managed to address and bring under control several critical issues that had been left unresolved or exacerbated by the previous administration. His administration’s performance on both internal and international fronts was marked by decisiveness and a sense of mission. Many of the wounds left by prior governance, especially those tied to economic mismanagement and foreign policy drift, were beginning to heal under his leadership.
Shaheed Amir Abdollahian, as Foreign Minister, played a vital role in reasserting Iran’s regional influence and diplomatic strength. His work was particularly notable in matters concerning Palestine and the broader Axis of Resistance. Both he and President Raisi gave their utmost to the cause of Gaza, actively working to unite regional allies and push forward meaningful diplomatic and strategic efforts. They were, according to many reports, on the verge of opening new fronts of cooperation and resistance, which could have significantly altered the balance of power in the region.
Their sudden martyrdom came at a critical moment and brought a halt to the momentum that had begun to build. The circumstances surrounding their death remain unclear, and for many, it continues to be a mystery that has yet to be properly addressed. What is certain, however, is that their loss was not only a national tragedy but a major disruption to the regional political equation.
The legacy of Shaheed Raisi and Shaheed Abdollahian is marked by tireless service, meaningful sacrifice, and a deep dedication to the principles of the Islamic Republic and the causes of the oppressed around the world. Shaheed Abdollahian, in particular, demonstrated extraordinary diplomatic energy in mobilizing international support for Palestine. He succeeded in rallying 53 countries around the cause of Gaza during one of the most critical periods in recent memory. His relentless advocacy and refusal to compromise made him a target of multiple assassination attempts, and he narrowly survived a direct strike on Damascus Airport during one of his key regional visits.
As we mark the first anniversary of their martyrdom, it is essential to honor not only their memories but also the bold initiatives they undertook. Their efforts were not symbolic; they were strategic and consequential. The path they paved—through diplomacy, regional coordination, and moral clarity—was beginning to bear fruit before it was so abruptly interrupted.
Their memory will remain alive in the hearts of the people. Their example, forged in both action and sacrifice, will continue to resonate and inspire future generations of leaders who believe in justice, sovereignty, and resistance against oppression.
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President Shaheed Ibrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Shaheed Amir Hossein Abdollahian were among the most significant and visionary figures of the Islamic Republic in recent years. Their leadership marked a return to principled politics rooted in the values of resistance, sovereignty, and justice. They emerged at a time when the Islamic Republic was navigating complex domestic and international challenges. In the face of these trials, they demonstrated resolve, clarity, and dedication to the cause of the oppressed, particularly in the region.
Although their time in office was brief, the impact of their work was considerable. President Raisi, in less than two years, managed to address and bring under control several critical issues that had been left unresolved or exacerbated by the previous administration. His administration’s performance on both internal and international fronts was marked by decisiveness and a sense of mission. Many of the wounds left by prior governance, especially those tied to economic mismanagement and foreign policy drift, were beginning to heal under his leadership.
Shaheed Amir Abdollahian, as Foreign Minister, played a vital role in reasserting Iran’s regional influence and diplomatic strength. His work was particularly notable in matters concerning Palestine and the broader Axis of Resistance. Both he and President Raisi gave their utmost to the cause of Gaza, actively working to unite regional allies and push forward meaningful diplomatic and strategic efforts. They were, according to many reports, on the verge of opening new fronts of cooperation and resistance, which could have significantly altered the balance of power in the region.
Their sudden martyrdom came at a critical moment and brought a halt to the momentum that had begun to build. The circumstances surrounding their death remain unclear, and for many, it continues to be a mystery that has yet to be properly addressed. What is certain, however, is that their loss was not only a national tragedy but a major disruption to the regional political equation.
The legacy of Shaheed Raisi and Shaheed Abdollahian is marked by tireless service, meaningful sacrifice, and a deep dedication to the principles of the Islamic Republic and the causes of the oppressed around the world. Shaheed Abdollahian, in particular, demonstrated extraordinary diplomatic energy in mobilizing international support for Palestine. He succeeded in rallying 53 countries around the cause of Gaza during one of the most critical periods in recent memory. His relentless advocacy and refusal to compromise made him a target of multiple assassination attempts, and he narrowly survived a direct strike on Damascus Airport during one of his key regional visits.
As we mark the first anniversary of their martyrdom, it is essential to honor not only their memories but also the bold initiatives they undertook. Their efforts were not symbolic; they were strategic and consequential. The path they paved—through diplomacy, regional coordination, and moral clarity—was beginning to bear fruit before it was so abruptly interrupted.
Their memory will remain alive in the hearts of the people. Their example, forged in both action and sacrifice, will continue to resonate and inspire future generations of leaders who believe in justice, sovereignty, and resistance against oppression.
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🇵🇸 Breaking — The Israeli army has penetrated 4 kilometers into the Gaza Strip and is now besieging the Indonesian Hospital north of Jabalia camp. Medical teams and patients are reportedly trapped inside as bombardment continues in surrounding areas.
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🏴 Peace be upon you: Those who are reactionary and narrow-minded were never able to grasp the true depth and strategic brilliance of Shaheed Dr. Amir Hossein Abdollahian (r). From the very first year of his tenure as Foreign Minister, he began addressing and correcting many of the diplomatic failures left behind by previous administrations. By joining the revolutionary cabinet of Shaheed Raisi (r), he brought not only years of experience but also a principled, resistant, and independent foreign policy vision one that directly challenged the stagnant, appeasement-driven mindset that had plagued Iranian diplomacy for far too long.
In a global order dominated by billion-dollar deals, staged alliances, and diplomatic double standards, it was both unexpected and for some, deeply unsettling that a Foreign Minister could emerge with such revolutionary clarity and operational effectiveness. His rise and performance revealed the bankruptcy of those who came before him, many of whom had mistaken compromise for strategy and silence for diplomacy.
When the war of Tufan al-Aqsa (Al-Aqsa Flood) broke out, it was Dr. Abdollahian who took the initiative. While others hesitated, he moved. He traveled to dozens of countries, carrying not just Iran’s stance, but the cries and demands of Gaza’s besieged people. He personally delivered critical messages from resistance leaders, urging international support, ceasefires, and a unified regional response. In doing so, he outpaced, outmaneuvered, and outshone many traditional actors who had long failed the Palestinian cause.
What he achieved in those critical weeks was unprecedented. And while the political establishment in some capitals watched in frustration or tried to dismiss his actions, those who know the weight of this struggle, who understand the value of speaking when silence is betrayal, recognized what he gave. Imam Khamenei said, “It burnt his heart,” and truly, his absence now burns in ours.
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In a global order dominated by billion-dollar deals, staged alliances, and diplomatic double standards, it was both unexpected and for some, deeply unsettling that a Foreign Minister could emerge with such revolutionary clarity and operational effectiveness. His rise and performance revealed the bankruptcy of those who came before him, many of whom had mistaken compromise for strategy and silence for diplomacy.
When the war of Tufan al-Aqsa (Al-Aqsa Flood) broke out, it was Dr. Abdollahian who took the initiative. While others hesitated, he moved. He traveled to dozens of countries, carrying not just Iran’s stance, but the cries and demands of Gaza’s besieged people. He personally delivered critical messages from resistance leaders, urging international support, ceasefires, and a unified regional response. In doing so, he outpaced, outmaneuvered, and outshone many traditional actors who had long failed the Palestinian cause.
What he achieved in those critical weeks was unprecedented. And while the political establishment in some capitals watched in frustration or tried to dismiss his actions, those who know the weight of this struggle, who understand the value of speaking when silence is betrayal, recognized what he gave. Imam Khamenei said, “It burnt his heart,” and truly, his absence now burns in ours.
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🇮🇷 Report: Martyr Raisi (r); Was the Senior Commander of Operation “True Promise”:
🔹 Mehdi Mojahid, Deputy for Special Affairs in the Office of Martyr Raisi: After the Zionist regime’s attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus, following the guidance of the Supreme Leader, Martyr Raisi personally took control of the situation and placed special emphasis on delivering a strong and timely response.
🔹 Martyr Raisi was the senior commander of Operation “True Promise.” General Hajizadeh stated in this regard: “If it weren’t for Mr. Raisi, only about 20% of these achievements would have been realized.”
🔹 Martyrs Raisi and Amir-Abdollahian created the perception for the opposing side that Iran would deliver a decisive response to any aggression. Moreover, if the enemy reacted, they would be met with an even harsher retaliation. The enemy’s decision-making framework came to grips with the on-the-ground realities of power within Iran.
🔹 Martyr Raisi’s wife recounts that one or two nights before Operation “True Promise,” the martyred president had a phone conversation with one of the senior commanders of the armed forces—whom he held in special regard. During the call, he told the commander: “I am responsible for the exchange rate and the people’s livelihood. You carry out the orders that have been issued. Don’t worry.”
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🔹 Mehdi Mojahid, Deputy for Special Affairs in the Office of Martyr Raisi: After the Zionist regime’s attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus, following the guidance of the Supreme Leader, Martyr Raisi personally took control of the situation and placed special emphasis on delivering a strong and timely response.
🔹 Martyr Raisi was the senior commander of Operation “True Promise.” General Hajizadeh stated in this regard: “If it weren’t for Mr. Raisi, only about 20% of these achievements would have been realized.”
🔹 Martyrs Raisi and Amir-Abdollahian created the perception for the opposing side that Iran would deliver a decisive response to any aggression. Moreover, if the enemy reacted, they would be met with an even harsher retaliation. The enemy’s decision-making framework came to grips with the on-the-ground realities of power within Iran.
🔹 Martyr Raisi’s wife recounts that one or two nights before Operation “True Promise,” the martyred president had a phone conversation with one of the senior commanders of the armed forces—whom he held in special regard. During the call, he told the commander: “I am responsible for the exchange rate and the people’s livelihood. You carry out the orders that have been issued. Don’t worry.”
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🏴 Use all tactics and slandering if it works, let it be. I will not withdraw from any plan, for Islam, for Iran, for resistance.
— Shaheed al Quds Ayatullah Syed Ibrahim Raisul Sadati ar Raisi (r)
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— Shaheed al Quds Ayatullah Syed Ibrahim Raisul Sadati ar Raisi (r)
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🏴 We have received initial confirmation that they have attained martyrdom.
🏴 | Last year — We have received initial confirmation that they have attained martyrdom.
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🏴 | Ayatullah Raisi (r) used to rest was when he returned from his travels. One official related that he used to sleep for only 4 hours per day. Imam Khamenei added that he never knew tiredness and fatigue. Indeed, Iran and the West Asia lost a leader whose loss will be understood later.
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🇵🇸 Breaking — Despite the failure of yesterday’s IOF infiltration attempt in Gaza, Israel has now claimed the assassination of Ahmed Sarhan, a prominent commander in the Nasser Salah al-Din Brigades (Popular Resistance Committees). The special operation aimed to kidnap Sarhan, but he was assassinated, and members of his family were abducted instead.
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🏴 | Shaheed Ibrahim Raisi (r) was not just a name:
Ayatullah Shaheed Ibrahim Raisi (r) was not just the name of an individual. He was the “symbol” of a project that began in May 2021, at the start of his presidency.
A symbol of the project to liberate Iran from the shackles of US sanctions.
A symbol of ending the dependence of Iran’s market and livelihood on Washington’s positions and statements from the Treasury and OFAC.
A symbol of making the definitive decision to move towards neutralizing sanctions instead of waiting for the illusory revival called the JCPOA.
A symbol of the project of joining BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).
A symbol of reviving regional relations from Turkmenistan and Afghanistan to Saudi Arabia and Iraq (and even Egypt).
A symbol of active presence in Africa and South America.
Therefore, the hateful and vindictive outcries against his name in these hours in Western media and their Persian-speaking mercenaries are not surprising at all, and they are not against Raisi as a person.
Their animosity is against Iran and the role it has found in recent years as one of the main players in a multipolar and post-American order.
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Ayatullah Shaheed Ibrahim Raisi (r) was not just the name of an individual. He was the “symbol” of a project that began in May 2021, at the start of his presidency.
A symbol of the project to liberate Iran from the shackles of US sanctions.
A symbol of ending the dependence of Iran’s market and livelihood on Washington’s positions and statements from the Treasury and OFAC.
A symbol of making the definitive decision to move towards neutralizing sanctions instead of waiting for the illusory revival called the JCPOA.
A symbol of the project of joining BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).
A symbol of reviving regional relations from Turkmenistan and Afghanistan to Saudi Arabia and Iraq (and even Egypt).
A symbol of active presence in Africa and South America.
Therefore, the hateful and vindictive outcries against his name in these hours in Western media and their Persian-speaking mercenaries are not surprising at all, and they are not against Raisi as a person.
Their animosity is against Iran and the role it has found in recent years as one of the main players in a multipolar and post-American order.
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🇮🇷 Report | This is not just a lesson for Iran but for all of us, whether in Europe, Pakistan, or anywhere else. This is the house of the President of Iran’s mother.
Unlike some politicians who fake poverty to win hearts, President Raisi (r) never spoke about his personal life during his service. It is only after his martyrdom that these truths have come to light.
This is the reality. It doesn’t need appreciation; it serves as a lesson for all of us.
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Unlike some politicians who fake poverty to win hearts, President Raisi (r) never spoke about his personal life during his service. It is only after his martyrdom that these truths have come to light.
This is the reality. It doesn’t need appreciation; it serves as a lesson for all of us.
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🇵🇸 Breaking — The Israeli occupation army has just issued new displacement orders, demanding that residents of Khan Younis and the neighboring towns of Bani Suheila and Abasan immediately move westward to Al-Mawasi, already a death zone that has witnessed countless massacres by the Israeli army since the outbreak of the war.
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📕 | Anniversaries come and go, marked by ceremonies and remembrance. But the blood of the martyrs is not content with rituals alone it cries out to us with a deeper call. It demands that we not only honor their sacrifice in words but also revisit the mission they carried in their hearts. These moments are not for mere slogans or staged emotion; they are an invitation to revive, to rethink, and to realign ourselves with the core values for which they gave their lives. The true tribute to martyrs like Shaheed Raisi is to identify and remove the very obstacles be they internal weaknesses, complacency, or deviations that distance us from their path. Their blood was not shed for comfort or compromise, but for clarity, resistance, and truth.
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🗞️ | Khaleel Nasrallah writes:
“Israel” prevents any form or movement of life in the frontline villages [of southern Lebanon]—it kills, targets, occupies, and destroys any reconstruction equipment or prefabricated room.
Washington covers up the matter, as if a buffer zone has been imposed without occupation.
The state is aware of this and has done nothing—nor does it have the means to do anything.
This is part of the pressure on the resistance through its surrounding environment, and this is clear.
The talk of “weapons in exchange for reconstruction” is true—everything happening supports this notion.
In general, this method and behavior will inevitably lead to either confrontation or the halting of such practices.
Certainly, everything has an end.
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“Israel” prevents any form or movement of life in the frontline villages [of southern Lebanon]—it kills, targets, occupies, and destroys any reconstruction equipment or prefabricated room.
Washington covers up the matter, as if a buffer zone has been imposed without occupation.
The state is aware of this and has done nothing—nor does it have the means to do anything.
This is part of the pressure on the resistance through its surrounding environment, and this is clear.
The talk of “weapons in exchange for reconstruction” is true—everything happening supports this notion.
In general, this method and behavior will inevitably lead to either confrontation or the halting of such practices.
Certainly, everything has an end.
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✅ | The situation in Gaza today is extremely dire possibly the worst it has been since the war began. What’s unfolding now is beyond the already unbearable suffering that people have endured for months. This level of intensity, destruction, and uncertainty has not been seen in previous phases. At this point, even words seem powerless. We don’t know what to say, how to say it, or who to say it to.
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✅ | A clip from the speech of the martyr president, His Eminence Ayatollah Sayyid Ibrahim Raisi (r), during his visit to one of the military sites of the Islamic Resistance in southern Lebanon.
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