As we commemorate the 46th anniversary of Iran’s Islamic Revolution, we reflect on a movement that transcended borders and redefined the meaning of resistance.
Led by Imam Khomeini, the Revolution became a beacon of hope for the oppressed, challenging imperialism, colonialism, and Zionism with a steadfast vision rooted in justice and dignity.
We explore how this historic moment inspired a new era of defiance, uniting movements across Lebanon, Palestine, and beyond, in the ongoing fight for liberation.
We also turn our attention to the Revolution’s far-reaching impact on the struggle for sovereignty in West Asia.
A principal instance of this influence is Syria, where the Iranian Revolution’s message of resistance continues to shape the battle against Zionism and foreign occupation.
Today, despite relentless external aggression, the spirit of the Islamic Revolution remains a guiding force, fueling the determination of resistance movements in Syria and beyond.