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Chant at Khamenei funeral: 'We do not want a deal, we want Trump's head'

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Chant at Khamenei funeral: 'We do not want a deal, we want Trump's head'

Primary source Internal intake · 3 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 15:31

TL;DR

A slogan chanted at the funeral of Iran's late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on Monday reportedly called for the killing of US President Donald Trump, stating, 'We do not want a deal, we want Trump's head.' The chant extends a week of escalating anti-American rhetoric at the multi-day funeral ceremonies in Tehran.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A slogan heard at the funeral ceremonies of Iran's late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on Monday stated: 'We do not want a deal, we want Trump's head.' The chant, reported by a single source, continues days of calls for the assassination of US President Donald Trump during the mass funeral in Tehran.

As The Zioneer reported earlier this week, speakers at Khamenei's funeral have repeatedly threatened Trump, with one declaring on Sunday that 'his elimination is ours,' and another swearing by Khamenei's blood that killing Trump is a duty. This latest chant explicitly connects the rejection of any agreement with the US to a call for violence. The statement comes as speculation about a potential US-Iran nuclear arrangement has circulated in recent weeks. The authenticity of the specific slogan reported is based on a single source and has not been independently confirmed.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Mourners chanted: 'We do not want a deal, we want Trump's head.'

  2. Report confirms funeral speakers reiterated 'We will end you, Donald' threat.

  3. Iran sends Trump message: 'We will end you, Donald'; Turkish activists hang banner ahead of visit

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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