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Massive Turnout at Iran's Supreme Leader Funeral: Unprecedented Crowds Mourn Khamenei Amid Anti-U.S. Rage
Iran witnessed an unprecedented outpouring of people filling the streets and squares of Tehran for the funeral procession of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and family members killed in a February 2026 Israeli airstrike. State media highlighted the massive scale of the multi-day event, which included processions in Tehran and Qom before final burial in Mashhad. Footage showed flag-draped coffins on raised platforms near the Azadi Tower, with hundreds of thousands — and reports of millions overall — waving Iranian flags and red banners.
The procession was marked by strong anti-American sentiment, including chants of "Death to America" from the crowds. This event comes months after the Israeli strike that helped ignite open conflict between the US-Israel alliance and the Iranian regime. The delayed funeral reflects the prolonged fighting that has defined this period of heightened tensions in the Middle East.
While the regime attempts to project strength through these large gatherings, the underlying reality remains one of a dangerous theocratic system that threatens regional stability and American interests. Supporters of strong pro-Israel and America First policies under leaders like President Trump understand the importance of confronting such regimes decisively. The massive turnout, though impressive in scale, also serves as a reminder of the deep-seated hostility that necessitates continued vigilance and strength from the United States and its allies.
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