May 19, 2026 / 9:44 AM EDT

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Iranian authorities held mass public weddings in Tehran for couples said to have signed up to a state-sponsored scheme declaring their readiness to sacrifice their lives in the war with the U.S. and Israel. The ceremonies conducted late on Monday involved hundreds of couples in several major squares in the capital, including more than 100 in the vast Imam Hossein square in central Tehran, according to reports in Iranian media. They were broadcast on state TV in a bid to boost wartime morale, with President Trump repeatedly threatening new military action against Iran amid a shaky ceasefire which halted the fighting that began with a massive wave of joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on Feb. 28. Those involved had signed up, according to Iranian state media, for the so-called "self-sacrifice" scheme, for which people pledged to put their lives on the line in the war by, for example, forming human chains outside power stations. Iranian authorities say millions of people, including top figures such as speaker of parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and President Masoud Pezeshkian, have put their names forward.It is part of a wider campaign by the regime to show national unity and readiness, and Monday also saw tents pop up on various Tehran squares where members of the military were offering tutorials on basic firearms use. For the wedding, couples arrived at the Imam Hossein square in military jeeps with mounted machine guns and were married on a stage in a ceremony presided over by a cleric, AFP images showed.