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Iran-US war latest: Tehran begins public mourning for Ayatollah Khamenei and claims funeral will draw 20 million

The Independent

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July 3, 2026

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Iran-US war latest: Tehran begins public mourning for Ayatollah Khamenei and claims funeral will draw 20 million

Iran has warned the US and Israel that any attacks during the former supreme leader’s funeral would be met with a ‘harsh retaliation’

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The Cradle

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· Jul 3, 2026

Dozens of foreign delegations pay respect to Iran's late supreme leader as Tehran prepares 'massive' funeral

At least 10 million are expected to attend the funeral, which includes ceremonies in multiple Iranian cities as well as in Iraq

Times of India

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· Jul 4, 2026

Tiny coffin beside Ali Khamenei's: 14-month-old granddaughter honoured at Iran Supreme Leader's funeral

Iran mourned its late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei with funeral ceremonies in Tehran, where his coffin was displayed alongside that of his 14-month-old granddaughter, killed in an Israeli airstrike. The event also honored other family members, including his son-in-law and daughter. Thousands gathered for prayers, with traditional practices observed. The funeral procession is expected to span several days and locations, including neighboring Iraq.

Tehran Times

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· Jul 3, 2026

Qalibaf turns funeral diplomacy into a platform for regional engagement

TEHRAN — The funeral ceremonies for the martyred Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, have become more than a moment of national mourning. They have also provided Iran with a significant diplomatic opportunity, as senior officials and high-level delegations from across Asia and the Middle East gathered in Tehran for a series of talks on regional security, post-war diplomacy, and strategic cooperation.

Iran Herald

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· Jul 4, 2026

Iran mourns former Supreme Leader as millions gather in Tehran for funeral ceremony

Tehran [Iran], July 4 (ANI): Over 10 million people, including representatives from more than 100 countries, expected in Tehran for funeral of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed along with family members at the start of the US-Israel war on Iran, Al Jazeera reported.Iran's Embassy in India shared visuals from Tehran's Grand Mosalla, where large crowds gathered to pay their final respects to Ay

Toronto Sun

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· Jul 3, 2026

IRAN WAR: Millions expected to attend Ali Khamenei funeral

Here's the latest on the Iran war for Friday

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Related coverage for "Iran-US war latest: Tehran begins public mourning for Ayatollah Khamenei and claims funeral will draw 20 million": The Cradle — Dozens of foreign delegations pay respect to Iran's late supreme leader as Tehran prepares 'massive' funeral. Times of India — Tiny coffin beside Ali Khamenei's: 14-month-old granddaughter honoured at Iran Supreme Leader's funeral. Tehran Times — Qalibaf turns funeral diplomacy into a platform for regional engagement. Iran Herald — Iran mourns former Supreme Leader as millions gather in Tehran for funeral ceremony . Toronto Sun — IRAN WAR: Millions expected to attend Ali Khamenei funeral