Millions of mourners filled the streets of Tehran on the third day of Supreme Leader Khamenei's funeral, with chants and calls for revenge against U.S. President Trump, according to Channel 14. The event has turned into a massive show of incitement and threats, according to the report.
The funeral of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei entered its third day on Monday, with Channel 14 reporting that millions remain in the streets of Tehran. The broadcast described the crowd as unprecedented in size, and noted chants and incitement directed against U.S. President Donald Trump, including threats of revenge.
The report comes amid an already tense regional context: The Zioneer has previously covered the Strait of Hormuz standoff, where Iran's IRGC has threatened to close or control the strait and has launched drones at U.S. vessels. The funeral has become a platform for further threats against the U.S., according to the coverage.
It remains unclear when the funeral procession will conclude or whether additional large-scale demonstrations are planned. The report is based on a single Israeli media outlet, with no independent or official Iranian confirmation of the scale or rhetoric.
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