Iranian Parliament Speaker’s Tearful Display Sparks Online Doubt Amid High-Level Funeral
During the recent funeral ceremonies for Ali Khamenei, a brief but striking moment drew attention away from the official proceedings. Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf was seen crying intensely, while nearby Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi looked on with a closed expression, turning his head to observe Qalibaf from the side. The interaction lasted only seconds but quickly went viral on Persian social media.
Users widely interpreted Araghchi’s gaze as surprise, discomfort, or skepticism toward Qalibaf’s emotional display. Some posts suggested Araghchi appeared shocked by what they described as a "performance" of tears, even glancing at security personnel as if to check if others noticed the scene. One theory linked Qalibaf’s emotional outburst to his political ambitions, speculating he aimed to strengthen his position ahead of a potential presidential challenge against the faction aligned with President Masoud Pezeshkian, with whom Araghchi is associated.
Although the video alone does not confirm any insincerity or mockery, the contrast between Qalibaf’s visibly distressed demeanor and Araghchi’s composed, scrutinizing look fueled a narrative of political theater amid national mourning. The clip has been framed by online commentators as a symbolic clash: Qalibaf providing the tears, Araghchi the doubtful glance, and the public connecting the two to question the authenticity of the moment.
No official statements have been made regarding the incident, leaving the interpretation to social media speculation. The episode highlights underlying political tensions within Iran’s leadership during a solemn state event.