Ayatullah Khamenei: People’s Unity Fractures the Enemy, Iran Grows Stronger and More Cohesive
Leader says people’s unity has already fractured the enemy, warning hostile media operations seek to undermine cohesion and national security.
Iran, PUREWILAYAH.COM — The Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei, stated that the growing unity among the Iranian people has begun to fracture the enemy, highlighting the strategic impact of national cohesion amid ongoing confrontation.
In a message published by his official media outlet, the Leader pointed to what he described as an “extraordinary unity” among compatriots and its direct consequences for the opposing side.
“As a result of the remarkable unity created among our compatriots, fractures have emerged within the enemy. By offering practical gratitude for this blessing, cohesion will become even stronger and more solid, and the enemies will grow more humiliated and diminished.”
He also warned of intensified psychological and media operations aimed at undermining this unity:
“The enemy’s media operations, targeting the minds and psychology of the people, seek to damage unity and national security. We must not allow this malicious objective to be realized through negligence.”
Unity as a Strategic Factor
The remarks frame unity as an active force shaping the confrontation—one that is already producing visible cracks within adversarial ranks.
This messaging aligns with earlier statements by Iran’s top leadership, who in a coordinated response rejected claims by U.S. President Donald Trump of internal division, declaring that labels such as “hardliners” and “moderates” have no place in Iran’s political reality.
Officials instead emphasized a unified national identity, asserting that the country stands as one under the leadership of the Islamic Republic.
Meanwhile, Public Support Continues Nightly
Meanwhile, citizens in multiple cities have continued gathering at night, chanting slogans of unity and expressing support for state officials.
These scenes stand in contrast to external claims of internal rifts, reinforcing the narrative of cohesion between the people and the state.Meanwhile, Public Support Continues Nightly.
Separately, Tasnim reported that the “Janfada” (Devotion) campaign—launched earlier during the war to organize volunteer forces—has surpassed 30 million participants.
Officials describe the initiative as a sustained mobilization effort, reflecting long-term public readiness rather than a sudden development. (PW)




