At the funeral of Iran's former supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran, calls for the death of US President Donald Trump were heard, while Iranian military and academic officials stated the country remains ready for new conflicts with the United States and Israel. Among the hundreds of thousands gathered in Tehran, chants calling for revenge and the assassination of Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were audible. Poet Mohammad Rasouli led a program before the funeral prayers and shouted slogans such as 'Death to America' and 'Death to Israel,' asking the crowd why the 'biggest monster in the world' was still alive, alluding to Trump. Attendees responded with cheers of approval. Ziba Naderi, a nurse who attended the funeral, said Iranians expect instructions from the new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei. Meanwhile, Brigadier General Mohammad Akraminia stated that the Iranian military uses the ceasefire period to strengthen its combat capabilities. According to Iranian state media, during the multi-week conflict following Khamenei's assassination on February 28, thousands of American and Israeli air strikes hit military targets, energy infrastructure, and民用
Bias read (Left): The article emphasizes anti-American and anti-Israeli sentiment, highlights calls for violence against high-profile figures, and presents statements from Iranian military and academic officials indicating readiness for conflict. The framing focuses on Iranian perspectives and actions, with minimal U




