"Thousands took to the streets of Dhaka on Sunday to condemn the joint US-Israeli attack on Iran and the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Footage shows protesters chanting slogans as they marched with the late Supreme Leader’s portraits and signs with such messages as ‘We mourn for Khamenei’ and ‘Shame on Trump’. “The beautiful world we wanted to build, filled with peace, order and humanity, has been disrupted by the attack on Iran,” protester Shaheen Khan stated. “If the aggression of America and Israel is not stopped immediately, the people of the world, regardless of race and religion, will stand against their aggression. In the interests of peace, security and stability, there will be another war against America if necessary,” he warned. The protest called by the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami party comes amid rapidly escalating regional tensions. US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had vowed to dismantle Iran’s missile capabilities as part of the joint operation. In response, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has launched large-scale missile and drone attacks against Israeli targets, while reports indicated strikes on US military facilities across the region, including in the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar, Iraq and Kuwait. Protesters accused Tel Aviv and Washington of ‘conspiracy’ against the Islamic world, urging other Muslim countries to unite in support of Iran instead of ‘harming the Muslim world by flattering Israel and America’. “After Iran, the next target of the United States and Israel will be another Muslim country. I hope the Muslim world will unite. The OIC (Organisation of Islamic Cooperation), in particular, needed to play a strong role against the United States and Israel,” Sattar Suman stated. Iranian state television confirmed that Khamenei was killed in strikes carried out on Saturday. The Supreme Leader, who had ruled since 1989, held ultimate authority over Iran’s political, military and religious institutions and was widely regarded as the central pillar of the country’s power structure. Iranian officials warned that Khamenei’s killing would mark a turning point, with the Revolutionary Guard vowing retaliation and declaring that "this great crime will not go unpunished." "