"Seyed Ali is calling on his children, his soldiers, who were born in the 2010s," the children sang in Houston, using Khamenei's first name (Ali) and honorific title (Seyed). "In spite of my age, I will be your army's commander … Don't look at my young age. May my father and mother be sacrificed for you. I will sacrifice everything for you."
The Persian lyrics, translated by the Middle East Media Research Institute, also call for kids to become "martyrs" for the supreme leader.
Wearing headbands, waving flags, and saluting, the children sang: "I make an oath, one day when you need me. I make an oath, to be your martyr, Ali. A very long time has passed, every nation is full of tears, don't worry about it, oh my Allah, your soldiers are here without fear."
As the video was circulating online last week, Khamenei suggested on Twitter that the U.S. and Israel were behind the 9/11 terrorist attacks and accused them of being behind the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Argentina. U.S. officials and Argentine prosecutors have said Iran and its chief terrorist proxy, Lebanese Hezbollah, were responsible for the attack.
Khamenei also claimed on Twitter that "Zionist merchants" control the U.S. and other Western powers, leading Deborah Lipstadt, the U.S. special envoy for monitoring and combating antisemitism, to denounce Iran's supreme leader for "continued, egregious antisemitism."
The Persian lyrics, translated by the Middle East Media Research Institute, also call for kids to become "martyrs" for the supreme leader.
Wearing headbands, waving flags, and saluting, the children sang: "I make an oath, one day when you need me. I make an oath, to be your martyr, Ali. A very long time has passed, every nation is full of tears, don't worry about it, oh my Allah, your soldiers are here without fear."
As the video was circulating online last week, Khamenei suggested on Twitter that the U.S. and Israel were behind the 9/11 terrorist attacks and accused them of being behind the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Argentina. U.S. officials and Argentine prosecutors have said Iran and its chief terrorist proxy, Lebanese Hezbollah, were responsible for the attack.
Khamenei also claimed on Twitter that "Zionist merchants" control the U.S. and other Western powers, leading Deborah Lipstadt, the U.S. special envoy for monitoring and combating antisemitism, to denounce Iran's supreme leader for "continued, egregious antisemitism."
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