Images show the funeral complex constructed for the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in Tehran, according to reports.
Images circulating in Iranian media show a completed funeral complex in Tehran for the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. The structure, the first clear visual of the full facility, appears designed to accommodate the large crowds long anticipated for the funeral ceremony.
As The Zioneer first reported on Mon Jun 29 at 13:37 Jerusalem, Iranian state-linked sources said authorities were preparing for over 35 million mourners, though no official confirmation was provided. Later that day, at the same timestamp, journalist Roi Kays reported preparations were underway without an officially announced date. Also on Mon Jun 29 at 13:37 Jerusalem, a source linked to the 301 network released an unverified design for the funeral ceremony. At the same time, official reports confirmed a stage was erected at Tehran's Mosalla prayer grounds, and that Tehran had released the platform's design details, with planners citing visibility across the complex. The timeline of several reports sharing the same timestamp suggests these details emerged simultaneously.
As The Zioneer reported on Tue Jun 30 at 10:02 Jerusalem, logistical preparations had intensified in the capital. The release of images showing the completed complex further advances the sequence of reported preparations.
The official funeral date has not been announced. The design attributed to the 301 network remains unverified by independent sources.
6 developments
- StrongIranian sources say Khamenei's body exhumed from temporary grave in Qom
- StrongIranian media: Khamenei funeral ceremony to be held in Qom on Tuesday
- StrongTehran mayor says Khamenei funeral ceremonies to take place in Iraq on July 8–9
- DevelopingTehran prepares for massive funeral procession for Ali Khamenei, 4 months after his elimination
Source and signal
- Internal intake
