Iran's Khamenei buried in Mashhad four months after US-Israeli strikes killed him
ONP Summary
Iran concluded multi-day funeral ceremonies for Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who died in Israeli and US military strikes on February 28, with his burial in his hometown of Mashhad. Millions attended the rites, which began in Karbala, Iraq's holy city, while the US maintained military pressure with ongoing strikes.
Progressive: Contested Legitimacy — Progressive outlets emphasized the millions mourning their leader while featuring dissidents who called the funeral a 'terrorist summit.'
Moderate: Formal Proceedings — Moderate outlets reported the multi-day funeral as a scheduled transition from Karbala to burial in Mashhad.
Conservative: Ongoing Conflict — Conservative outlets placed the funeral within the military context, highlighting US strikes continuing through Iran's state ceremony.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was buried in Mashhad after a week of ceremonies.
He ruled Iran for nearly thirty-seven years and died in recent airstrikes.
Large crowds gathered for funeral processions which brought daily life to a standstill.
His eldest son led prayers, but his successor was notably absent from the burial.
This burial occurred amid renewed hostilities and recent strikes between the US and Iran. ...
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