Iran's top officials and family members of the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei attended funeral prayers in Tehran, marking a shift in public visibility after the Iran War, which began with airstrikes that killed Khamenei and several others. The event took place amid growing calls for the assassination of U.S. President Donald Trump. Iran's new Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, remained hidden, reportedly injured in the attack that killed his father. The funeral included calls for revenge against the U.S. and Israel, with participants expressing strong anti-American and anti-Israel sentiments. Revolutionary Guard commander General Ahmad Vahidi and other high-ranking officials attended, signaling a return to public life after the conflict.
Bias read (Left): The article emphasizes the public display of mourning and calls for revenge against the U.S. and Israel, highlighting the political tensions and the leadership transition in Iran. The framing focuses on the symbolic significance of the event and the anti-Western sentiment expressed by attendees, all




