Iran is organizing an unprecedented six-day funeral for Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, killed in Israeli strikes, with preparations underway in Tehran and warnings issued against potential attacks during the ceremonies. Representatives from 100 countries are expected to attend, with the farewell ceremony for foreign guests beginning Friday afternoon local time. The event, described as the largest gathering in Tehran's history, aims to demonstrate Iran's strength domestically and internationally.TASS+4
Over 100 nations will send representatives to mourning events across Iran, with the main foreign dignitaries' ceremony scheduled for Friday at 2:00 p.m. local time. Iraq continues preparations to host ceremonies in Najaf and Karbala, while China's NPC Vice Chairman He Wei will attend, highlighting key diplomatic relationships. The scale of international attendance has significantly increased from initial estimates.TASS+3
Iran's Armed Forces issued explicit warnings to the U.S. and Israel against attacking during funeral proceedings, with Ali Abdollahi stating any aggression would face severe retaliation. The warnings come as workers erect scaffolding and display Khamenei's image across Tehran, with ceremonies beginning July 3.TASS+2
The funeral schedule includes:
| Date | Location | Activity |
|---|---|---|
| July 3 | Tehran | Official tribute |
| July 4 | Tehran | Foreign guests ceremony |
| July 4-9 | Multiple cities | Public mourning |
| July 4-9 | Najaf/Karbala | Cross-border events |