7 News: Iran launches new attacks at Gulf Arab countries

7 news: Iran launched new attacks at Gulf Arab countries on Monday, keeping up pressure across the Middle East and coinciding with mass pro-government gatherings. State TV footage and municipal CCTV captured explosions and public rallies as the Islamic Republic announced a new supreme leader. Or Yehuda municipality said a man was seriously injured after an explosion seen on local CCTV, while images showed smoke rising over Dahiyeh following an airstrike.
7 News: Key incidents and visuals
CCTV released by Or Yehuda municipality shows a man walking next to a road when a huge explosion occurs; the man is then seen falling down and another person rushes to help him seconds later. Or Yehuda municipality said the man was seriously injured. The municipality’s account and the CCTV are central to immediate confirmations of the blast in that locality.
Photographs captured smoke rising after an airstrike in Dahiyeh, Beirut’s southern suburbs, supplying a visual record of the strike’s aftermath. Those images, credited to named photographers working on the ground, accompany footage from Iran state TV that shows the new leadership announcement and mass rallies. Coverage of the events has been collected into rapid updates, with editors tagging the material as 7 news for quick editorial reference and briefing use.
Succession, rallies and a burial
Pro-government supporters held gatherings across Iran to pledge allegiance to the newly named supreme leader. Iran state TV released video that shows Mojtaba Khamenei, identified in state footage as the successor to the late supreme leader, and images from multiple cities show large crowds at rallies. The announcement of Mojtaba Khamenei as the Islamic Republic’s next ruler took place on Monday, and state outlets distributed visuals of the events.
The day also saw a funeral in Tehran: the coffin of Mehdi Hosseini, described in the account as a man killed in a U. S. -Israeli strike, was carried for burial at Behesht-e Zahra cemetery and mourners were photographed praying during the funeral. The burial and the rallies formed a tandem of public displays that officials and state broadcasters presented together in the day’s coverage, and those assemblies are now included in summary packages labeled in editorial systems as 7 news items for situational tracking.
What this means next
Officials and institutions on the record have provided the visual evidence and immediate casualty information: Or Yehuda municipality on the local blast, Iran state TV on the leadership announcement and public rallies, and on-the-ground photographers documenting airstrike damage and funerary rites. The convergence of attacks, public demonstrations and a leadership succession creates a concentrated set of developments that editors are grouping as priority 7 news material for ongoing monitoring.
Look for further institutional confirmations, photographic updates and any municipal statements clarifying injuries; coverage that consolidates visual evidence and official statements will determine the next authoritative steps in assessing the scope of damage and political ramifications. This dispatch will be updated as named institutions release additional details and as municipal and state accounts are expanded in the coming hours, keeping this file within the day’s central 7 news narrative.




