Lebanese Defense Minister Attends Khamenei Funeral in Symbolic Gesture to Ease Tensions with Iran
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First reported by Now 14 · 6 hours ago
What happened
Lebanon's Defense Minister Michel Moawad attended the funeral of Iran's late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in Tehran as a symbolic effort to ease tensions with Iran amid strained relations. The move aims to prevent Iran from disrupting Lebanon's agreement with Israel, despite opposition from Hezbollah. The funeral drew regional delegations and militant groups, underscoring the event's geopolitical importance.
- 01Lebanese Defense Minister Michel Moawad attended Ali Khamenei's funeral as a symbolic gesture to ease tensions with Iran.
- 02Lebanese leadership aims to avoid conflict with Tehran and protect its deal with Israel from Iranian interference.
- 03The decision surprised many due to recent strained Lebanon-Iran relations over Hezbollah's disarmament.
- 04Saudi Arabia also sent representatives to the funeral, influencing Lebanon's choice to participate.
- 05Khamenei's funeral in Tehran included top Iranian officials, regional delegations, and Iran-backed militant groups.
- 06Khamenei's son and new Supreme Leader Mojtaba was notably absent from the public funeral ceremonies.
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