Khamenei Returns at Ashura Ceremony After Three-Week Public Absence
- On July 5, 2025, following the recent 12-day conflict with Israel, Iran’s top religious authority, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, appeared publicly for the first time by participating in a mourning ceremony held in Tehran.
- The war began on June 13 when Israel launched surprise air strikes targeting Iran’s nuclear sites, defense systems, military officials, and atomic scientists.
- Khamenei participated in the ceremony at Imam Khomeini Mosque near his residence as Iran acknowledged over 900 deaths, thousands injured, and serious nuclear damage amid heavy security.
- In response, Iran launched over 550 ballistic missiles toward Israeli cities, resulting in at least 28 fatalities, while US President Donald Trump stated that he intervened twice to stop Israeli plans to target Khamenei.
- Khamenei’s return after a period of seclusion signals heightened security and reflects Iran’s claim of victory and ongoing resistance against Israel and the United States.
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Ali Khamenei appeared at a holy holiday for Shiite Muslims.
Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has appeared in public in which he represents the leader’s first participation in a public event since the beginning of the Israeli and U.S. offensive on the Islamic Republic, which began on 13 June and ended on 24 June. Khamenei, 86, participated in a mourning ceremony at the Huseiniya Imán Khomeini on the night of Ashura, between 4 and 5 July, according to Iranian public television, IRIB. During t…
Iranian supreme leader appears in public for first time since conflict with Israel
Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei made his first public appearance since the Israel-Iran war began on Saturday, attending Ashoura ceremony after hiding in bunker during the 12-day conflict.
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