The article reports on the appearance of General Ahmad Vahidi, commander of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), at the funeral of late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. State media released images showing Vahidi participating in funeral arrangements and sitting beside Khamenei's casket during a private memorial service. Analysts note Vahidi's role in shaping Iran's hardline foreign policy, particularly regarding U.S. relations. He has not been publicly visible since February 8, prior to the start of the Iran war. The funeral, which includes symbolic elements like the 'Ya Hussein' flag, marks the beginning of a multi-day event across Iran and Iraq. The article highlights the significance of the funeral in the context of Iran's ongoing tensions with Israel and the broader geopolitical landscape.
Lettura del bias (Sinistra): The article frames the funeral and Vahidi's reappearance within the context of Iran's hardline policies and its confrontation with the West. While it presents factual information about the funeral and Vahidi's role, the emphasis on Iran's confrontational stance and the symbolism of the 'Ya Hussein'旗






