Pakistan's Prime Minister stated he will attend the funeral ceremony of the late Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, according to a single post circulating in Israeli media-monitoring channels.
Pakistan's Prime Minister said he will attend the funeral of the late Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, according to a Hebrew-language Telegram post cited by Israeli media-monitoring channels. The post, timestamped Friday 11:32 Jerusalem, offers no further detail — no date, location, or itinerary for the funeral ceremony. The Zioneer has not independently verified the claim; the single-source origin means confidence is limited. Pakistan has been described in related contexts as a neutral intermediary between Iran and the United States, though no direct link between that role and this statement is asserted. The Khamenei funeral proceedings have been reported by multiple outlets in recent weeks, with burial set for July 9 in Mashhad and ceremonies also planned in Iraq, but this is the first reported confirmation of a foreign head of government attending.
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