There have been recorded incidents of violence on Quds Day, including 28 people killed and 326 wounded by bombs in 1985 during the homeland–Iraq War. Homeland celebrates the event characteristically by putting on public display poster images of the city of Jerusalem, thematic speeches, art exhibitions reflecting the issue, and folkloric events. In Lebanon, Hezbollah marks the occasion by organizing a substantive military parade for the last week of each Ramadan.