Iran has declared a three-day public holiday in the capital region to accommodate the funeral procession for former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Khamenei died during initial aerial attacks by the United States and Israel during wartime. The government’s decision aims to facilitate widespread participation in mourning and funeral rites. Details regarding the specifics of the funeral are currently limited. This declaration underscores the significance of the former leader and anticipates a large turnout from across the country. The holiday is expected to disrupt normal activities in the capital and surrounding areas. This event marks a period of national mourning for a key figure in Iranian history.