The Funeral of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei

The Funeral of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei

Iran has begun the commemorations for its supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in the first strikes of the U.S.-Israeli war against the Islamic Republic.

Iran’s new leaders are marking his death and 37-year tenure with a funeral unlike any other in recent history. The procession will take the ayatollah’s body — preserved for four months since the bombing — to at least five cities across Iran and neighboring Iraq. Tens of millions are expected to attend commemorations rife with political and religious messaging.

His funeral is being portrayed as a referendum on the legitimacy of Iran’s authoritarian clerical rule — a critical message after Ayatollah Khamenei oversaw a brutal crackdown on nationwide protests in January, killing thousands and deepening societal divisions. Large attendance will be projected as proof it still retains broad-based support.

For Iran’s leaders, the public fanfare is a message to the world, too: After a devastating war that aimed to topple it, the Islamic Republic is still standing.

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