People Across Iran Mourn Lives Lost in Israel War
In Tehran on Saturday, Iran held a national funeral to remember nearly 60 people, including senior army officers and nuclear experts, who were killed during the war with Israel. The ceremony was attended by government officials, military personnel, and grieving families. Flags were lowered, and prayers were offered in honor of the lives lost. This event marked a significant moment in the ongoing Israel war.
On TV, it was announced that the tribute for those who died had begun. Many people were seen dressed in black, carrying Iran’s flags, and showing photos of the commanders who had been killed. The crowd stood in silence to show respect. Some were seen wiping away tears as prayers were read aloud. The emotional scenes were a reminder of the toll of the Israel war.
Over the weekend, America launched attacks on three places linked to Iran’s nuclear work. These strikes came as part of a 12-day battle that began on June 13, with the U.S. supporting Israel in hitting Iran’s nuclear sites. These attacks intensified the conflicts within the Israel war.
After the war ended with a peace deal, both Iran and Israel said they had come out on top. Iran’s leader, Khamenei, said the U.S. strikes were weak and didn’t make much difference. Both sides claimed success in the complex Israel war.
On Friday, Trump wrote an angry message on his Truth Social site, saying Iran was wrong to say it had won the war.
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He mentioned that he was fully aware of Khamenei’s hiding spot but said he had no plans to allow either Israel or the U.S. forces to take his life.
The U.S. president said he stopped Khamenei from dying in a horrible and shameful way. He also said he didn’t expect any thanks for it.
Trump mentioned that he had spent the last few days thinking about easing pressure on Iran, since lifting sanctions is one of Iran’s key requests.
The response from Iran was filled with anger and hate, not appreciation. Feeling disrespected, all efforts to ease sanctions were immediately stopped. Work on other plans was also dropped. The decision came after hopes for better relations were shut down by harsh words.
On Saturday, Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s foreign minister, fired back and said the U.S. leader’s words about Khamenei were wrong and unfair.
On the social media site X, Araghchi said that if Trump really wants to make a deal, he should stop speaking in a hurtful and disrespectful way about Iran’s highest leader, Ayatollah Khamenei.
Iran’s people stood strong and showed their power to the world. When missiles were launched, Israel had to ask others for support. This reaction proved Iran’s strength. And now, these people will not stay quiet when they are spoken to with insults or threats.
Israeli attacks caused more than 600 civilian deaths in Iran, according to Tehran’s health officials. Iranian strikes on Israel led to 28 people losing their lives, based on Israeli reports.
At 8 a.m. (0430 GMT), a formal funeral started in Tehran to honor 60 scientists and military leaders who lost their lives in attacks by Israel.
On early Saturday, Iranian news shared the first photos of the event paying tribute to those who died in the war caused by the Zionist regime.
Near Enghelab Square, the ceremony location, there were coffins covered with Iran’s flags and pictures of the fallen military leaders in their uniforms, as seen in the videos.
Next, a funeral parade will move to Azadi Square, about 11 kilometers (seven miles) through the big city. Many people are expected to join the procession to pay their respects. The event will be a chance for the community to come together and honor those who died.
The leader of Tehran’s Islamic event coordination council said this day will mark an important and memorable occasion for the country and its revolution.
“ncluded in the casualties is Mohammad Bagheri, a high-ranking general in Iran’s Revolutionary Guards and the country’s second-in-command in the military, just behind the leader. Losses of key figures have shaped the course of the Israel war.
His final resting place will be beside his wife and daughter, a reporter for a nearby media outlet, all of whom lost their lives during an Israeli strike.
One of the victims was nuclear expert Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi. He will be buried next to his wife, honoring their memory together. Personal tragedies mark the human side of the Israel war.
The first day of the war took the life of Revolutionary Guards chief Hossein Salami. After Saturday’s event, he will be laid to rest along with about 30 other senior military leaders being remembered. Many leaders’ deaths have influenced the progression of the Israel war.
Among the 60 people being buried after the ceremony, four are kids. The loss of these young lives has deeply saddened the community. Families and friends are gathering to say their final goodbyes. The ceremony will honor all those who died, no matter their age. The Israel war impact is felt across generations.
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