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Over 1.5 Million Pilgrims Defy Iranian Aggression to Complete Hajj

Despite the shadow of Iranian missile attacks and regional instability, record numbers of pilgrims arrive in Saudi Arabia to fulfill their religious duties.

Foreign PolicyPublished May 25, 2026 at 8:11 PM
Muslim pilgrims make their way to the Mina tent camp for the start of the Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia (25 May 2026)

Despite the volatile security environment created by Iran’s recent campaign of drone and missile attacks, more than 1.51 million pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia for the annual Hajj. This figure represents an increase of 11,000 travelers compared to last year, proving that the faithful will not be deterred by the belligerence of the Tehran regime.

The region remains on edge following months of conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States, which saw Iranian forces launch direct strikes against Gulf neighbors and target U.S. military assets, including the tragic loss of a service member at Prince Sultan Air Base in March.

In response to these credible threats, the Saudi Ministry of Defense has bolstered its posture, deploying air defense batteries around Mecca to ensure the safety of those visiting the holy sites.

While some pilgrims expressed a desire for a peaceful resolution to the regional tensions, the reality remains that the Iranian regime’s hostility continues to disrupt global stability and travel.

Despite the extreme 113-degree heat and the looming threat of further Iranian aggression, the pilgrims have proceeded with the traditional rituals of the Hajj, including the tawaf at the Grand Mosque and the journey to Mina.

The Saudi government’s commitment to maintaining security underscores the necessity of a strong defense against state sponsors of terror who seek to disrupt the lives and religious freedoms of millions.

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