Iran holds the state’s funeral for the military leaders who were killed in Israel’s conflict

Iran holds the state’s funeral for the military leaders who were killed in Israel’s conflict

The state’s funeral is taking place in Iran for about 60 people, including military leaders and nuclear scientists, who were killed during the 12 -day conflict with Israel.

The square coffins in the Iranian flag, which carried pictures of the deceased leaders, were surrounded by crowds near Tehran Square.

The conflict with the ceasefire ended earlier this week, after the United States became directly involved by bombing the main nuclear sites in Iran.

Huge crowds of mourners wearing black slogans, chanting, and Iranian flags waved and carried pictures of those who were killed.

Before this event, a media campaign urged people to participate, as the authorities provide buses and free metro. Government offices have been closed for today.

Among those who were developed for rest, Muhammad Baghri, a military officer in Iran who was the chief of staff of the Iranian armed forces.

Baghri will be buried with his wife and daughter, who were killed in an Israeli strike. In total, the Iranian authorities said 627 people were killed in Iran. Israeli officials said 28 people were killed in Israel after missile attacks by Iran.

The funeral on Saturday also includes Hussein Salami, the Supreme Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards, in addition to a number of nuclear scientists such as Muhammad Mahdi Tahrashi, who was the head of the Azad University in Tehran.

This comes after US President Donald Trump said he would do “Certainly” consider Iran’s bombing again.

In response to a question from Namia Iqbal in the BBC in a journalist for the White House on Friday, he said that he would “do” undoubtedly “the country if intelligence concludes that Iran can enrich uranium to levels.

Trump also reiterated his assurances that Iran was “Palmyra”, and wrote: “Why does the so -called” Supreme Leader “Ayatollah Ali Khawni say from the country of Iran that was torn by the war, in this strict and foolish way he won in the war with Israel, when he knows his statement is a lie.”

Trump also claimed that he knew “exactly where he was [Khamenei] He was protected, saying that he “would not allow Israel, or the American armed forces … ending his life.”

“I saved him from a very ugly and expensive death, and he does not have to say,” Thank you, President Trump! Trump posted his social platform.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi, Trump, warned against making “unauthorized” comments about Khamnai, who invited us to Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites “nothing is important.”

“If President Trump is real in the desire for an agreement, he must set aside an unacceptable and unacceptable tone towards the supreme leader of Iran, Ayatollah Khawni,” Arachi was published on X.

“The great and powerful Iranian people, which showed the world that the Israeli regime had no choice but to run to the” father “to avoid exposure to settlement by our missiles, do not prefer threats and insults.”

Araghchi confessed to that A “excessive and dangerous” damage was conducted To Iran’s nuclear sites through the recent bombings.

The head of the IAEA Agency (IAEA) said it is still unknown how many Iranian nuclear capabilities – including highly enriched uranium and the central expulsion needed to purify the metal – was transferred or transferred.

Acting Director -General Rafael Ghosti said that preventing Iran from being able to build nuclear weapons will not be achieved through military attacks.

“This will not be permanently resolved, you will have an agreement,” he told the CBS News partner in BBC News.

On social media, Trump claimed that in recent days he was “working on the potential removal of sanctions, and other things, which would have provided a better opportunity for Iran in a full, fast and complete recovery.”

But he said that Khamanni’s comments had deterred him, and declared: “Instead, he made me a statement of anger, hatred and disgust, and immediately dropped all the works on relief from the penalties, and more.”

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