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Funeral for Iran's late Supreme Leader Khamenei to begin July 4, burial set for July 9

Funeral for Iran's late Supreme Leader Khamenei to begin July 4, burial set for July 9

ReutersSat, June 13, 2026 at 12:44 PM UTC

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A picture of the late Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at a store in a local market in Tehran, Iran, June 11, 2026. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS

DUBAI, June 13 (Reuters) - The funeral for Iran's late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei will begin in Tehran on July ‌4 and conclude with his burial in his hometown, the ‌northeastern holy city of Mashhad, on July 9, state media reported on Saturday.

Khamenei was killed ​on the first day of Israeli and U.S. airstrikes against Iran on February 28. The 86-year-old cleric had been at the helm of the Islamic Republic for 36 years.

The funeral arrangements will include ceremonies on July ‌7 in the holy city ⁠of Qom, south of Tehran, media said.

Islamic law requires the deceased to be buried as soon as possible, ⁠and ideally within 24 hours of death, but exceptions are allowed, for example in time of war.

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During his rule, Khamenei built Iran into a powerful ​anti-U.S. ​force, spreading its military sway across ​the Middle East through proxy ‌forces such as Hezbollah in Lebanon, while using an iron fist to crush outbreaks of unrest at home.

Khamenei remained a strong critic of the United States throughout his rule, while successive U.S. administrations tried unsuccessfully to resolve a dispute with Iran over its nuclear programme.

The airstrike that ‌killed him pulverised his central Tehran compound. ​His 56-year-old son Mojtaba, who also lost ​his wife in the airstrike ​and was himself injured, succeeded his father as Supreme ‌Leader.

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif ​said on Saturday that ​Iran and the United States had agreed on a framework for a peace deal after more than three months of war ​and are expected to ‌sign the initial deal in the next 24 hours.

(Reporting by ​Ahmed Elimam, Eman Abouhassira, Mohammed Gebaly and Dubai newsroom, Editing ​by Louise Heavens and Gareth Jones)

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