Pro-regime attendees of a vigil for Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, gathered in Washington Square Park in New York City on Friday evening, clashed with anti-regime protestors. A group of New Yorkers gathered to mourn Ayatollah Khamenei, who died in a Feb. 28 strike as part of the U.S. and Israel’s joint attack on Iran, dubbed Operation Epic Fury. The group marketed the vigil as an event honoring “ALL MARTYRS OF AMERIKAN IMPERIALISM.” As the Khamenei mourners waved Iranian flags and stood before a vigil with images of the now deceased Ayatollah and other American figures like George Floyd
Pro-regime attendees of a vigil for Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, gathered in Washington Square Park in New York City on Friday evening, clashed with anti-regime protestors. A group of New Yorkers gathered to mourn Ayatollah Khamenei, who died in a Feb. 28 strike as part of the U.S. and Israel’s joint attack on Iran, dubbed Operation Epic Fury. The group marketed the vigil as an event honoring “ALL MARTYRS OF AMERIKAN IMPERIALISM.” As the Khamenei mourners waved Iranian flags and stood before a vigil with images of the now deceased Ayatollah and other American figures like George Floyd