Iranians Mourn Assassinated Supreme Leader Khamenei at First Friday Prayers During War Tensions Rise
Iranian worshippers gather in Tehran and other cities for the first Friday prayers since the assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, many holding portraits of the deceased leader.
Iranian worshippers gathered in Tehran and other cities for the first Friday prayers since the assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, many holding portraits of their fallen leader amidst ongoing war. The crowd's presence was seen as a sign of respect for Khamenei's memory, with some also paying tribute to his military leadership during the conflict. Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi expressed condolences and called on citizens to remain united in the face of challenges. The atmosphere at the prayers remained somber, reflecting the gravity of the situation and Khamenei's lasting impact on Iran.