The article reports on the state funeral preparations for Ayatollah Ali Chamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran, who was killed in a U.S.-Israeli attack. The three-day state funeral is scheduled to begin in Tehran, followed by mourning ceremonies across five cities, each holding symbolic significance for the Islamic Republic. These ceremonies occur six months after nationwide protests against high living costs and four months after Chamenei’s death, which also led to the killing of several family members. The funeral takes place amid ongoing tensions between Iran and the West, with experts noting declining public support for the regime due to economic sanctions and repression. Chamenei will be buried in Mashhad, his hometown, with additional processions in holy sites in Iraq, marking a significant moment for the country.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the funeral arrangements, the geopolitical context, and expert opinions without overtly favoring any political side. It includes information about both domestic and international reactions, as well as the impact of the funeral on the Iranian population and其





