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Las Vegas Iranian Expats Hail U.S.-Israeli Strikes as Path to Freedom

By Matthias Binder March 2, 2026
Iranian community celebrates U.S. strikes; Jewish leaders urge vigilance
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Iranian community celebrates U.S. strikes; Jewish leaders urge vigilance

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Chants and Flags Light Up the StripVoices from the Diaspora Share Decades of PainStrikes Deliver Historic Blow to TehranBalanced Tones from Jewish Community Leaders

Chants and Flags Light Up the Strip (Image Credits: 8newsnow.com)

Las Vegas – Iranian-Americans filled the sidewalks before the Bellagio fountains on Sunday to voice jubilation over U.S. and Israeli military strikes that targeted Iran’s leadership.[1][2]

Chants and Flags Light Up the Strip

Approximately 100 participants gathered on March 1 outside the famed Bellagio, waving the pre-1979 Iranian flag adorned with a lion and sun. Spontaneous chants praised the United States and called for regime change in Tehran. Some danced in the street, while others handed roses to passersby, capturing a moment of raw elation amid the Strip’s neon glow.[2]

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The rally, dubbed the “Sun and Lion Revolution” by organizers, drew members of the Las Vegas Iranian Volunteers and local Iranian-American groups. It unfolded just a day after the strikes began, transforming a tourist hotspot into a beacon of defiance against the Islamic Republic.[3] Attendees described the atmosphere as liberating, with one participant embracing friends in open celebration.

Voices from the Diaspora Share Decades of Pain

Fara Abbasian, who fled Iran after the 1979 Revolution, recounted executions and forced ideology she witnessed as a child. Her family sought refuge in Las Vegas two decades ago. “It’s like a nightmare for me to remember those days,” she said. Abbasian now envisions a brighter future for her homeland.[2]

Others echoed her sentiment. Maysam Sabitian stressed the need for an alternative to the Islamic Republic, calling it a mission to free a prosperous community. Ati Hakimi, a local doctor, framed the events as a “Berlin Wall moment,” not war but reclamation of ancient Persian heritage. Kamand Morati declared, “Freedom is near,” expressing hope that her family could soon visit Iran safely.[2] Shiva Araghi added a thank-you to President Trump, blending joy with sorrow for her birthplace.[3]

Participants emphasized basic human rights over specific issues like women’s freedoms, noting global awakening to Iran’s dictatorship.

Strikes Deliver Historic Blow to Tehran

The U.S. and Israeli operation, launched Saturday after stalled nuclear talks, reportedly killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and senior officials. Iranian reports tallied over 200 deaths domestically. A Tehran counteroffensive claimed three American lives, while strikes in Israel raised the toll to 11.[2]

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Cellphone and landline disruptions swept Iran, hindering communication as crowds there reportedly celebrated Khamenei’s fall. Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo anticipated heightened police presence at key sites. Lawmakers questioned the strikes’ lack of congressional approval under the Trump administration.

Balanced Tones from Jewish Community Leaders

While Iranians rejoiced, Rabbi Jessica Hutchings of Congregation Ner Tamid in Henderson urged caution. Her weekend statement highlighted partnerships with authorities to safeguard Jewish sites ahead of Purim. “Whenever there’s a shakeup in the world, people become concerned about safety,” she noted, citing historical threats to the community.[1]

Hutchings supported the Iranian struggle yet flagged risks to Israel and Jewish families. “For me, it’s the Iranian people. It’s their story right now,” she said, advocating empathy alongside vigilance.

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These strikes mark a potential turning point after 47 years of theocratic rule, stirring hope among exiles. Yet the path forward remains fraught with regional tensions.

Key Takeaways

  • U.S.-Israeli strikes killed Iran’s top leaders, sparking diaspora celebrations.
  • Las Vegas rally drew 100 with flags, chants, and personal testimonies of escape.
  • Jewish leaders back freedom efforts but stress security amid global shifts.

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