Large crowds at the funeral of the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei were reported stoning a portrait of U.S. President Donald Trump, according to Iranian Telegram channels. The incident adds to a series of hostile displays directed at Trump and Israeli leaders during the mourning period.
This morning, Iranian Telegram channels reported that large crowds at the funeral of late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei stoned a portrait of U.S. President Donald Trump. The incident occurred amid the final stages of the multi-day funeral ceremonies in Tehran. As The Zioneer previously reported, the funeral period has featured numerous hostile expressions directed at Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, including calls for assassination and signs vowing revenge. The stoning of the portrait is the latest in a series of symbolic attacks reported during the mourning period, which has drawn millions of mourners according to Iranian state media.
2 developments
- StrongTrump says he was surprised Iranians mourned Khamenei, thought 'everyone hated him'
- DevelopingSign reading 'Revenge on Trump and Netanyahu' displayed at Khamenei funeral
- StrongFuneral emcee at Khamenei's funeral threatens to murder Trump: 'his elimination is ours'
- DevelopingIranian poet at Khamenei funeral calls for Trump's assassination in protest poem
Source and signal
- Internal intake
