Amid an ongoing war and the tragedy of the Leader of the Revolution, Seyyed Hassan Khomeini has called on Iranians to trust a newly referenced Leadership Council, mandating mass mobilization in mosques and city squares until victory.
Amid an ongoing conflict and the tragedy of the Leader of the Revolution, prominent cleric Seyyed Hassan Khomeini has issued an urgent call for national unity, institutional trust, and mass street mobilization to project regime stability and power.
According to the reformist-aligned حامیان پزشکیان (Supporters of Pezeshkian) and the pro-regime breaking news channel اخبارفوری خبرفوری جنگ امریکا فوری, Khomeini explicitly urged the Iranian public: "Let's trust the Leadership Council". This statement signals a rapid shift to a collective governing body—the Shoray-e Rahbari—to stabilize the state apparatus following the calamity surrounding the Supreme Leader.
Declaring public presence as the nation's ultimate soft power, Khomeini mandated that citizens physically occupy public spaces to demonstrate societal resilience. The state-aligned mainstream aggregator آخرین خبر quotes Khomeini issuing a stark, mandatory wartime directive: "From today until the end of the war, it is an individual religious duty to be in the mosques; fill the mosques." He ordered citizens to not leave the streets for a moment, to wear black clothes, and to take possession of every city square while holding the flag of Imam Hussein.
Striking a militant tone, the war-focused breaking news channel خبرفوری ࡆ اخبارفوری مذاکره ࡆ جنگ فوری amplified Khomeini's declaration: "We will create an epic from the tragedy of the Leader of the Revolution." Acknowledging the widespread grief, Khomeini commanded that formal mourning be strictly delayed to maintain wartime focus. "We are all grieving, we will mourn after the victory," he stated, according to Akharin Khabar, framing the continuation of the war effort as the primary religious and civic duty of the Iranian people.
There is a notable consensus narrative across both reformist (Supporters of Pezeshkian) and conservative/war-focused channels. All sources are uniformly echoing Khomeini's calls to pivot immediately from grief to militant mobilization following the 'tragedy of the Leader of the Revolution' (strongly implying the death or incapacitation of the Supreme Leader). The explicit mention of the 'Leadership Council' across differing political channels suggests a highly coordinated effort to legitimize a transitional power structure.