Iran holds state funeral for Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
Iran has initiated a seven-day state funeral for Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed in conflict. The event is attended by numerous foreign delegations amid a ceasefire. (sources: washingtonpost, aljazeera, nbcnews)

The funeral rites for Ali Khamenei are taking place as Iran seeks to demonstrate stability following recent conflicts. A prominent Iranian general has made a public appearance during the preparations.
- Iran is conducting a seven-day state funeral for Khamenei.
- Approximately 100 foreign delegations have arrived for the funeral.
- The funeral occurs under a tense ceasefire following months of war with Israel and the United States.
- A powerful Iranian general, previously absent from public view, attended the funeral service.
Why it matters
The funeral serves as a significant moment for Iranian leadership to project strength and unity in the aftermath of conflict.
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