Massive Funeral Held in Tehran for Iranian Military Leaders and Scientists Killed in Conflict with Israel
Hundreds of thousands mourn in Tehran for military commanders and scientists killed in Israeli strikes, reflecting escalating tensions in the region.

Iran holds funeral for commanders and scientists killed in war with Israel

Iran holds funeral for top commanders, nuclear scientists killed in Israeli operation
Iran holds funeral for commanders and scientists killed in war with Israel
Iran holds first state funerals for military leaders, nuclear scientists killed in Israeli strikes
Overview
Iran holds a state funeral for approximately 60 military commanders, nuclear scientists, and civilians killed in recent Israeli operations, attended by over 1 million mourners.
Coffins draped in Iranian flags and adorned with portraits of the deceased were displayed in central Tehran, with large trucks carrying them through the streets.
Mourners, dressed in black, chanted anti-American and anti-Israeli slogans, expressing their grief and anger during the procession along Azadi Street.
Iran's Foreign Minister praised the resilience of Iranians against nuclear-armed regimes, highlighting the ongoing regional tensions following the conflict.
The funeral, known as the 'procession of the Martyrs of Power', signifies Iran's shift towards internal security and its Revolutionary Guard's expanded role in the Middle East.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame the state funeral in Iran as a significant national event, emphasizing the mourning of military leaders and scientists. They highlight anti-American sentiments and portray the Revolutionary Guard's evolution, reflecting a bias towards portraying Iran's resilience and unity in the face of conflict, while subtly critiquing external aggression.