Simultaneous Victory Celebrations in Tehran and Tel Aviv: Both Sides Claim Triumph!
In an unusual turn of events, Iran and Israel have both announced official celebrations this evening, each declaring "victory" over the other — and remarkably, both at the same time in their respective capitals.
Iran’s state TV reported that a large public gathering will take place at 6:00 PM local time in Tehran’s Revolution Square, celebrating a "victory over the Zionist enemy." Meanwhile, Israel’s public broadcaster confirmed that Rabin Square in Tel Aviv will host a similar celebration at exactly the same hour, marking a "victory over Iran."
The coordinated events come just hours after a ceasefire between the two sides went into effect, ending two weeks of intense military escalation, aerial strikes, and cyber warfare, mediated by urgent U.S. and European diplomacy.
U.S. President Donald Trump hailed the ceasefire as a "shared victory for peace," affirming Washington’s commitment to upholding the truce and preventing further hostilities.
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