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Iranian Funeral Procession Displays Anti-US and Anti-Israel Sentiment

Jul 09, 2026 09:13 AM CT Mashhad, Iran iran,public-sentiment,anti-israel,anti-us,khamenei-funeral

Summary

Crowds gathered in Mashhad for the burial of Supreme Leader Khamenei displayed banners calling for revenge against the US and Israel. The presence of caricatures of Trump and Netanyahu indicates sustained public hostility and ideological alignment with anti-Western and anti-Israeli narratives within Iran's political sphere.

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Caricatures of the US president and Netanyahu line the procession route in Iran's Mashhad on the sixth and final day of the supreme leader's funeral The post ‘People here all seek revenge’: Crowds mass for Khamenei’s burial, banners call to kill Trump appeared first on The Times...

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Public crowds displayed banners calling for revenge against the US and Israel during the funeral procession.

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