Mass Grief in Iran at Khamenei Funeral After US-Israel War Killing

World news today: Tens of thousands of Iranians flooded the streets of Tehran on Saturday for the funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader killed at the start of the US-Israel war on Iran.

Mass Grief in Iran at Khamenei Funeral After US-Israel War Killing

By YEET Magazine Staff | Updated on July 05, 2026 | 3 MIN READ

World news today: Tens of thousands of Iranians flooded the streets of Tehran on Saturday for the funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader killed at the start of the US-Israel war on Iran, marking a pivotal moment in Middle East news.

Dressed in black and draped in Iranian flags, mourners beat their chests and wailed as they viewed the coffins of Khamenei and members of his family killed in the February airstrikes. Chants of "Death to America" echoed through the vast prayer complex as the nation begins a week of funeral processions.

"Death to America!"
— Mourners in Tehran

The interim truce deal with Washington has paused the war, but a deep "blood feud" remains. US President Donald Trump commented that he was surprised to see some Iranians crying, suggesting it might be "fake tears," a remark that drew a sharp rebuke from Iran's embassy in Armenia.

In a critical shift in global news, authorities plan to mobilize millions for processions across Iran and Iraq before the leader's burial near the tomb of a Shi'ite imam in Mashhad.

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Sources: Reuters, Associated Press, AFP. Updated on July 05, 2026.

World news today: Tens of thousands of Iranians flooded the streets of Tehran on Saturday for the funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader killed at the start of the US-Israel war on Iran, marking a pivotal moment in Middle East news.

Dressed in black and draped in Iranian flags, mourners beat their chests and wailed as they viewed the coffins of Khamenei and members of his family killed in the February airstrikes. Chants of "Death to America" echoed through the vast prayer complex as the nation begins a week of funeral processions.

The interim truce deal with Washington has paused the war, but a deep "blood feud" remains. US President Donald Trump commented that he was surprised to see some Iranians crying, suggesting it might be "fake tears," a remark that drew a sharp rebuke from Iran's embassy in Armenia.

In a critical shift in global news, authorities plan to mobilize millions for processions across Iran and Iraq before the leader's burial near the tomb of a Shi'ite imam in Mashhad.

--- Related Stories: WORLD | MIDDLE EAST | BREAKING NEWS | GLOBAL NEWS Tags: world, middle-east, breaking-news, global-news, iran-news Sources: Reuters, Associated Press, AFP. Updated on July 05, 2026.