Senior Hamas and Hezbollah figures, Russian and Chinese representatives and Ahmad Vahidi, head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps, joined the delayed ceremonies in Tehran, which some officials say could expose valuable targets to Israeli intelligence.
Mojtaba Khamenei was not seen in public even at his father’s funeral, but senior figures from the terror groups backed by Iran, along with representatives from powers closely aligned with Tehran, did attend the memorial ceremony and the events that followed.
The ceremonies are taking place only this week, four months after the assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and as Iran and the United States remain in a fragile ceasefire. Some observers have said the gathering could expose senior Iranian officials and their proxies to an unprecedented level of surveillance and scrutiny.
Khamenei funeral draws terror chiefs, Russia and China as Israel watches
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