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Iran Organizes State Funeral for Supreme Leader Killed in February Strikes

Tehran is preparing a state funeral for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who died during US-Israeli military strikes on February 28. His passing ends a three-decade rule and triggers a high-stakes leadership transition within the Islamic Republic. Iran Preparing "Grand' Funeral For Ex Khamenei, who led the Islamic republic for more than three decades, was killed in the first wave of US-Israeli strikes that launched the war on February 28.

The death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei following the February 28, 2026, military strikes ends a leadership era spanning over thirty years. During this period, the Supreme Leader exercised ultimate control over Iran's military, judiciary, and state media. The current vacancy forces an immediate constitutional pivot as the nation balances internal economic instability with ongoing international sanctions.

Leadership succession rests with the Assembly of Experts, an 88-member clerical body tasked with choosing the next leader. The timing of this transition is critical, as it coincides with a proposed 60-day truce and high-level talks regarding Iran’s nuclear program, including reported offers from Kazakhstan to host uranium stockpiles. Global markets are watching these developments closely, particularly their impact on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

Metric/EventDetail
Date of StrikesFebruary 28, 2026
Proposed Ceasefire60-day duration
Succession BodyAssembly of Experts
Regional ImpactStrait of Hormuz and nuclear enrichment talks

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Assembly of Experts: A deliberative body of 88 theologians charged with electing, supervising, and dismissing the Supreme Leader of Iran.

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