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Ceremony commemorates a loss of life that brought on rift in IslamReviews of issues accessing the web

Iranian Supreme Chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei attends a mourning ceremony commemorating the loss of life anniversary of the Prophet Muhammad’s grandson, in Tehran, Iran, on Saturday.

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Iran’ s Supreme Chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday made his first public look because the 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran started, attending a mourning ceremony on the eve of Ashoura.

Khamenei’s absence throughout the conflict instructed the Iranian chief, who has last say on all state issues, had been in seclusion in a bunker — one thing not acknowledged by state media. State TV in Iran confirmed him waving and nodding to the chanting crowd, which rose to its ft as he entered and sat at a mosque subsequent to his workplace and residence within the capital, Tehran.

There was no speedy report on any public assertion made. Iranian officers such because the parliament speaker had been current. Such occasions are at all times held below heavy safety.

After the U.S. inserted itself into the conflict by bombing three key nuclear websites in Iran, U.S. President Donald Trump despatched warnings through social media to the 86-year-old Khamenei that the U.S. knew the place he was however had no plans to kill him, “at the least for now.”

On June 26, shortly after a ceasefire started, Khamenei made his first public assertion in days, saying in a prerecorded assertion that Tehran had delivered a “slap to America’s face” by placing a U.S. air base in Qatar, and warning in opposition to additional assaults by the U.S. or Israel on Iran.

Trump replied, in remarks to reporters and on social media: “Look, you are a person of nice religion. A person who’s extremely revered in his nation. You need to inform the reality. You bought beat to hell.”

Iran has acknowledged the deaths of greater than 900 individuals within the conflict, in addition to 1000’s of injured. It additionally has confirmed severe injury to its nuclear amenities, and has denied entry to them for inspectors with the U.N. nuclear watchdog.

Iran’s president on Wednesday ordered the nation to droop its cooperation with the watchdog, the Worldwide Atomic Vitality Company, additional limiting inspectors’ skill to trace a program that had been enriching uranium to close weapons-grade ranges. Israel launched the conflict fearing that Iran was making an attempt to develop atomic weapons.

It stays unclear simply how badly broken the nuclear amenities are, whether or not any enriched uranium or centrifuges had been moved earlier than the assaults, and whether or not Tehran nonetheless can be prepared to proceed negotiations with america over its nuclear program.

Iranian Shiite Muslims mourn in a ceremony as water is being sprayed for heat management, in Tehran, Iran, Friday, July 4, 2025, ahead of Ashoura, a remembrance of the 7th-century martyrdom of the Prophet Muhammad's grandson, Hussein, who was killed in a battle in Karbala in present-day Iraq. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

Iranian Shiite Muslims mourn in a ceremony as water is being sprayed for warmth administration, in Tehran, Iran, Friday, July 4, 2025, forward of Ashoura, a remembrance of the Seventh-century martyrdom of the Prophet Muhammad’s grandson.

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Israel additionally focused protection programs, high-ranking navy officers and atomic scientists. In retaliation, Iran fired greater than 550 ballistic missiles at Israel, most of them intercepted, killing 28 individuals and inflicting injury in lots of areas.

Ceremony commemorates a loss of life that brought on rift in Islam

The ceremony that Khamenei hosted Saturday was a remembrance of the Seventh century martyrdom of the Prophet Muhammad’s grandson, Hussein.

Shiites symbolize over 10% of the world’s 1.8 billion Muslims, and so they view Hussein because the rightful successor to the Prophet Muhammad. Hussein’s loss of life in battle by the hands of Sunnis at Karbala, south of Baghdad, created a rift in Islam and continues to play a key function in shaping Shiite id.

In predominantly Shiite Iran, pink flags represented Hussein’s blood and black funeral tents and garments represented mourning. Processions of chest-beating and self-flagellating males demonstrated fervor. Some sprayed water over the mourners within the intense warmth.

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NetBlocks, a worldwide web monitor, reported late Saturday on X that there was a “main disruption to web connectivity” in Iran. It stated the disruption corroborated widespread consumer studies of issues accessing the web. The event comes simply weeks after authorities shut down telecoms throughout the conflict. NetBlocks later stated web entry had been restored after some two hours.

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