Enormous crowds gathered across Tehran to take part in funeral ceremonies for Iran's late Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, according to reporting from the Iranian capital. Mourners poured into the city's streets to mark the occasion.
According to the source account, Khamenei was killed in a US-Israeli strike on his compound on February 28. The funeral proceedings drew a large public turnout, underscoring the significance of the moment for the country.
Trump Pledges a Pause in Hostilities
US President Donald Trump said that "neither side will shoot the other during the funeral proceedings," indicating a temporary halt to fighting while the ceremonies take place in Tehran.
Trump added that talks with Iran would continue once the funeral ceremonies had concluded, pointing to the possibility of further diplomatic engagement in the period ahead.
