Iran Begins Funeral Procession for Ali Khamenei Amid Security Warnings and Uncertainty Over Mojtaba's Appearance
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 18 hours ago
What happened
Iran has launched the funeral procession for former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, killed in a U.S.-Israeli strike, with President Pezhkian calling for mass attendance and military warnings issued against attacks. The appearance of Mojtaba Khamenei, the new Supreme Leader and son of Ali, remains uncertain amid reports of his severe injuries. The funeral will host foreign dignitaries from several countries, while diplomatic talks with Qatar are paused.
- 01Iran begins multi-day funeral for former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, killed in U.S.-Israeli operation.
- 02President Pezhkian urges large public turnout; military warns U.S. and Israel against attacks.
- 03Mojtaba Khamenei, new Supreme Leader and son, may appear publicly for first time since injury.
- 04U.S. deploys additional Marine unit to Middle East amid heightened tensions.
- 05Diplomatic talks with Qatar paused but show "positive progress."
- 06Foreign dignitaries from China, India, Pakistan, Georgia, and Taliban expected at funeral.
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