Iran is preparing a large, multi-day funeral for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, four months after his death in a U.S.-Israeli strike. This elaborate event is widely anticipated to draw millions of attendees. The funeral’s timing and scale are deliberate, representing a strategic effort by the Iranian regime to demonstrate strength and national unity. This display comes as Iran navigates a fragile peace agreement with the United States. Authorities aim to project an image of stability and resilience despite recent challenges. The event is viewed as a key component of Iran’s broader political messaging, attempting to solidify domestic support and confidence internationally.

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