Ali Khamenei's 14-Month-Old Granddaughter's Tiny Coffin, Pic Shown At Funeral

Thousands of mourners gathered in Tehran for the funeral of former Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed alongside family members during a joint US-Israel military operation. The procession is scheduled to travel through multiple cities in Iran and Iraq before a final burial in Mashhad.
Why it matters
The death of a supreme leader and the public calls for revenge signal a significant escalation in geopolitical tensions between Iran and the US-Israel alliance, potentially destabilizing the Middle East.
Thousands of Iranians gathered in Tehran on Friday for the funeral ceremonies of former supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Khamenei's coffin was carried into the complex, draped in a flag of the Islamic Republic and with his black turban placed on top. The bodies of his dead relatives were also placed beside him, including the small coffin of his 14-month-old granddaughter.Khamenei's granddaughter, Zahra Mohammadi Golpayegani, was killed alongside him and some other family members on February 28, when the US and Israel jointly launched a war against Iran. On Friday, her small coffin, draped in the national flag, was displayed along with her framed photo. Un cadre du cercueil de la martyre Zahra Mohammadi Golpayegani, #petite-fille du Guide supr me martyr de la R volution islamique, la Mosalla de #T h ran.#بدرقه_آقای_شهید_ایران#باید_برخاست#NousDevonsNousSoulever#MartyrKhamenei pic.twitter.com/8JemW4zW4A - Iran en France (@IRANinFRANCE) July 3, 2026Khamenei's remains arrived in Tehran on Friday for six days of public funeral ceremonies planned in cities across Iran and Iraq. His remains will be carried across cities in Iran and neighbouring Iraq. Hundreds of supporters of the Islamic republic were already waiting on Friday evening outside Tehran's Grand Mosalla ahead of its opening to the public today. Once the gates opened today, thousands of mourners entered the venue, and the main courtyard of the vast complex was filled with people. The mourners carried red banners, a symbol associated with calls for revenge, and chanted "death to America" and "revenge, revenge", news agency AFP reported.Khamenei's coffin will lie in Tehran until Monday, when a procession will pass through the city. It will move to the clerical hub of Qom on Tuesday before moving to holy cities in neighbouring Iraq on Wednesday and then proceeding for burial on Thursday in Khamenei's home city of Mashhad in northeastern Iran.
The article uses emotionally charged language regarding the funeral and focuses heavily on the Iranian perspective of the conflict, framing the event through the lens of martyrdom.
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