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Inside the funeral of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
7/4/2026, 11:59 PM - 205 words
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Inside the funeral of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
I'm now inside the biggest mosque in Tehran. There are tens of thousands OF PEOPLE HERE.
YOU CAN HEAR THEM SHOUTING. THEY ARE SAYING REVENGE, REVENGE, REVENGE.
>> [screaming] >> All of them SHOUTING IN ONE VOICE THAT THE SUPREME LEADER'S DEATH MUST BE AVENGED. NOW THE CLASSIC >> [cheering] >> CHANT HERE, DEATH TO AMERICA.
>> This is a moment of mourning, obviously, but also a show of defiance, a show of national unity for Iran. This country obviously remains very divided.
There are people who don't support this government, don't support the Islamic Revolutionary System.
But here, the people who are in this mosque and the millions of people who are converging on this city say that Iran has emerged victorious in this war and this display of of grief, of solidarity, is a way to show the world that Iran, even though it was attacked by the greatest military power in the world, United States, the system is still intact, still standing, and still prepared to fight.
>> In fact, many Iranians say that a new generation is in charge now, a new generation that is even more hardline than the previous one.