Vast crowds mourn Khamenei in Iraq's holy cities
ONP Summary
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, killed in a February 28 U.S.-Israeli strike, was honored in a multi-day ceremonial journey through Iraq's holiest Shia sites, Najaf and Karbala, drawing massive mourning crowds. The funeral processions represented a major religious observance spanning from Iran into Iraq, with hundreds of thousands participating at sacred shrines.
Progressive: Geopolitical expression of solidarity — progressive outlets emphasized the funeral as demonstrating Iraq's alignment with Iran and Khamenei's influence over Shia communities.
Moderate: Historic religious observance — centrist outlets focused on the funeral's religious significance and the unprecedented scale of public mourning.
Conservative: Documented state event — conservative outlets reported through official sources, emphasizing factual details of the funeral route and state media accounts.
The six-day funeral ceremonies will end with Iran's slain supreme leader Ali Khamenei's burial in his hometown of Mashhad on Thursday. ...
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