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Iran begins dayslong funeral for the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, killed in war

Iran’s weeklong funeral for Khamenei draws massive crowds amid calls for retaliation and displays of national unity

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📍 Where it landed

The four-day funeral for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei concluded with massive state-organized gatherings in Tehran, including a procession and burial in Mashhad, framed as a display of national unity and defiance. The coverage quieted without further updates on political or leadership transitions following the funeral.

Epilogue added 44d ago, after coverage quieted.

Where it stands

Coverage highlights massive turnout in Tehran, with hundreds of thousands participating in processions and mosque gatherings. Images from state media and international outlets show dense crowds, with officials framing the event as a demonstration of national strength and defiance against perceived foreign threats. The funeral proceedings are being emphasized by global outlets, including *The New York Times*, *BBC*, and *Reuters*, which describe the scale of attendance and the symbolic significance of the event.

State-aligned media like *Al Jazeera* and *The Economist* note themes of continuity in leadership and calls for revenge, particularly against the U.S. Some reports, such as *The Guardian*, reference chants and slogans targeting former U.S. What to watch next includes the succession process, potential shifts in Iran’s foreign policy, and reactions from regional allies and adversaries.

Coverage will likely focus on whether the funeral consolidates internal support or exposes divisions over Khamenei’s successor. International responses—particularly from the U.S., Israel, and Gulf states—will be critical to assess geopolitical fallout.

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🌍 Cross-language spread

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🇬🇧 English Jul 4, 08:07 UTC
🇫🇷 French Jul 5, 19:39 UTC · RFI

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How long will the funeral last?

Coverage confirms the funeral rites are scheduled to span six days, beginning July 4, 2026.

Are there reports of unrest or protests during the funeral?

Current reports from *The New York Times*, *BBC*, and *Reuters* emphasize large-scale mourning with no widespread unrest, though some outlets note chants targeting foreign figures.

Has Iran named a successor to Khamenei?

Coverage does not yet specify a named successor, though state media and analysts may address leadership transitions in coming days.

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