2024 in Iran

Events in the year 2024 in Iran.

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Years in Iran

Incumbents

  • Supreme Leader of Iran: Ali Khamenei
  • President of Iran: Ebrahim Raisi (until May 19), Mohammad Mokhber (May 20–July 30), Masoud Pezeshkian (since July 30)
  • Speaker of the Parliament: Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf
  • Chief Justice: Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje'i

Events

January

  • 1 January – Iran formally joins the BRICS group.[1]
  • 3 January – Kerman bombings: At least 103 people are killed in a bomb attack in Kerman, during a ceremony marking the assassination of Qasem Soleimani.[2]
  • 11 January – Seizure of the St Nikolas: The Iranian Navy seizes control of the Marshall Islands-flagged, United States-controlled & Greek-operated civilian oil tanker St Nikolas in the Gulf of Oman.[3]
  • 15 January – The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) kills four people and injures five others in a ballistic missile and drone attack on Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. The IRGC also launches a missile at a target in Aleppo Governorate, Syria.[4]
  • 16 January:
    • The Iranian government extends Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi's jail term of 12 years for "spreading propaganda".[5]
    • Iran launches a missile attack within Pakistan's Balochistan Province, targeting what it describes are terrorist sites. Pakistan calls the action an "unprovoked violation" of its airspace resulting in the death of two children and injuries to three others.[6]
  • 17 January – Pakistan recalls its ambassador to Iran in response to the missile attack on its territory that killed two civilians.[7]
  • 18 January – Operation Marg Bar Sarmachar: The Pakistan Air Force launches "precision airstrikes" on Baloch separatist targets inside Iran in response to Iranian missile strikes against Baloch separatist militants in Balochistan Province on 16 January. Camps belonging to the Baluch Liberation Front and Balochistan Liberation Army are reportedly hit. Explosions are reported in Saravan, Sistan and Baluchistan province, near the Iran–Pakistan border. Four women and three children are killed in the strikes, all of whom are foreign nationals.[8]
  • 20 January – An Israeli airstrike targeting a building in Damascus, Syria, kills five IRGC members, including general Sadegh Omidzadeh.[9]
  • 21 January – Five soldiers are killed after a fellow soldier opens fire inside a barracks dormitory in Kerman.[10]
  • 25 January – The United States Department of Commerce issues a $15 million bounty for information on Hossein Hatefi Ardakani, an Iranian businessman accused of procuring parts for drones assembled by the IRGC and later sold to Russia.[11]
  • 27 January – Three gunmen kill nine Pakistani labourers in Saravan.[12]
  • 29 January – Four men are executed after being convicted of planning a bomb attack ordered by Israel’s spy agency Mossad on a factory making military equipment.[13]

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

  • August 6 – The Iranian government executes a man who was convicted of killing an IRGC officer during anti-government and mandatory hijab law protests in 2022.[59]
  • August 19 – US security agencies formally accuse Iran of orchestrating a cyberhacking incident targeting the presidential campaign of Donald Trump.[60]
  • August 20 –
    • The Iranian government orders the closure of the Institute For Teaching German Language in Tehran in retaliation for the closure of the Islamic Centre Hamburg by German authorities in July over terrorism links.[61]
    • A bus carrying Pakistani pilgrims to Iraq overturns in Dehshir-Taft, Yazd Province, killing 28 people and injuring 23 others.[62]
  • August 21 – The Islamic Consultative Assembly approves the nomination of all members of President Pezeshkian's cabinet, the first time it has approved all members of a cabinet since 2001.[63]
  • August 28 – Two IRGC officers are killed and ten others are injured by a gas leak at one of the force's workshops in Isfahan province.[64]
  • August 29 – The government of Hamburg, Germany, expels the Iranian leader of the Islamic Centre Hamburg Mohammad Hadi Mofatteh, giving him a September 11 deadline to leave the country or face deportation.[65]

September

Deaths

References

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