The article describes the massive funeral ceremonies held in Tehran for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the second leader of Iran, who died at 86 after being bombed by Israeli and U.S. forces on February 28. The funeral took place over several days, with hundreds of thousands of people gathering in central Tehran and at the Grand Mosque Imam Khomeini. The event was seen as a display of strength by the Iranian regime against its adversaries, emphasizing the resilience of the Islamic Republic since the 1979 revolution. The delay of the funeral due to the ongoing war and fragile ceasefire added symbolic weight to the event, which included emotional displays of mourning and public homage.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the funeral as a demonstration of Iran’s strength and resilience against Western powers, particularly the United States and Israel. It emphasizes the emotional impact on the Iranian population and portrays the leadership as unified and enduring despite external pressures. The tone



