Iran Postpones Supreme Leader’s Funeral Amid Security Concerns Following U.S.-Israeli Airstrikes
TEHRAN — Iranian state television announced on Wednesday that the three-day public farewell ceremony for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been postponed hours before it was set to begin. The delay was attributed to "anticipation of unprecedented turnout" at the Imam Khomeini Prayer Hall in Tehran, where the 86-year-old leader was scheduled to lie in state.
A Deadly Strike on the Leadership
Khamenei was killed on February 28 during a joint military operation conducted by the United States and Israel. The strikes targeted his compound in Tehran as part of a broader campaign to eliminate long-standing threats and prevent the development of nuclear weapons, according to President Donald Trump.
The attack also resulted in the deaths of several family members, including Khamenei's daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren. His wife, Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh, died from her injuries on March 2. In response, the Iranian government has declared 40 days of mourning and a seven-day national holiday.
Burial Plans and Mourning
While a new date for the Tehran farewell has not been disclosed, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) confirmed that Khamenei will eventually be buried in his birthplace of Mashhad. He is to be interred at the Imam Reza shrine, one of the holiest sites in Shia Islam, where his father is also buried.
Power Vacuum and Succession
The nation currently faces a significant power vacuum. In the interim, authority has been handed to a three-man leadership council consisting of the president, the head of the judiciary, and a jurist from the Guardian Council.
The Assembly of Experts, responsible for selecting the next Supreme Leader, has seen its final meeting postponed for security reasons. Ongoing airstrikes have reportedly targeted the assembly’s headquarters in both Qom and Tehran, complicating the transition of power.
20 Questions and Answers
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Why was the public farewell ceremony for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei postponed?
The ceremony was delayed due to anticipation of an unprecedented turnout of mourners at the venue.
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Where was the farewell ceremony originally scheduled to take place?
It was set to be held at the Imam Khomeini Prayer Hall in Tehran.
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What was the specific time the ceremony was supposed to begin?
The event was scheduled to start at 10 p.m. local time.
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Who is the head of Iran's Islamic Propagation Council that called for a "strong presence" at the farewell?
The official is Hojjatoleslam Mahmoudi.
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In which city is Ayatollah Khamenei’s burial planned?
He will be buried in Mashhad, which is his birthplace and Iran's second-largest city.
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What is the significance of the burial site in Mashhad?
He is to be interred at the Imam Reza shrine, one of the holiest sites in Shia Islam, where his father is also buried.
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Which news agency first reported the details regarding the burial location?
The details were reported by the IRGC-affiliated Fars News Agency.
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On what date was Ayatollah Khamenei killed?
He was killed on February 28.
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Which countries conducted the joint military operation that led to his death?
The operation was carried out by the United States and Israel.
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What specific location was targeted during the airstrikes?
The strikes targeted Khamenei's compound in Tehran.
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How long is the official national mourning period declared by the Iranian government?
The government has declared 40 days of mourning.
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How many days were designated as a national holiday following the event?
A seven-day national holiday was established.
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Which members of Khamenei's family were killed in the initial airstrikes?
His daughter, son-in-law, grandchild, and daughter-in-law were killed in the strikes.
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When did Khamenei’s wife, Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh, pass away?
She died from her injuries a few days later, on March 2.
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What was the primary objective of the military operation according to President Donald Trump?
The goal was to eliminate a long-standing threat and prevent the development of nuclear weapons.
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Who is currently exercising power in Iran following the Supreme Leader's death?
Power has been handed to a three-man interim leadership council.
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Which specific officials comprise the interim leadership council?
The council consists of the president, the head of the judiciary, and a jurist from the Guardian Council.
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What body is responsible for selecting a permanent successor to the Supreme Leader?
The Assembly of Experts is responsible for the selection.
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Why has the final meeting of the Assembly of Experts been postponed?
It was delayed for security reasons due to ongoing airstrikes.
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Which two cities' Assembly of Experts headquarters were reportedly struck?
Airstrikes targeted the headquarters in both Qom and Tehran.






