Khamenei’s coffin placed in Tehran religious complex as Iran begins days-long funeral

ONP Summary
Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader for 37 years, was killed in February airstrikes. His state funeral is set to begin July 4 with week-long ceremonies expected to draw millions of mourners and international delegations from over 100 countries.
Progressive: Progressive outlets frame the funeral as a moment of defiance and retaliation against foreign aggression, emphasizing national mobilization and collective grievance.
Moderate: Centrist media describe the event as a massive state ceremony projecting Iran's institutional strength and demonstrating the state's capacity for large-scale organization.
Conservative: Conservative outlets focus on factual details—funeral timeline, expected attendance numbers, and international diplomatic participation from dozens of countries.
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The body of Iran’s supreme leader, killed in US-Israeli strikes that triggered the Middle East war, arrived at Tehran’s Grand Mosalla on Friday ahead of his funeral, state media reported.
Millions of people and a coterie of foreign dignitaries were expected to attend Saturday’s official ceremony for Ali Khamenei, with Tehran’s chief negotiator calling for a massive turnout to avenge his death.
Photos showed mourners carrying Khamenei’s coffin, emblazoned with Iran’s tricolour flag, into the...