Iran’s decision to schedule a state funeral in July for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei amounts to a risky wager that any emerging understanding with the United States will hold, according to a counterterrorism expert who said the ceremony could create a “target-rich” gathering of some of Tehran’s most isolated leaders.
Iranian state media announced on June 13 that the multi-day funeral will begin in Tehran on July 4 and conclude with Khamenei’s burial in the holy city of Mashhad on July 9, Reuters reported.
Dr. Omar Mohammed, director of the Antisemitism Research Initiative at George Washington University’s Program on Extremism, said the timing appears intended to send a calculated signal to Washington.
“A mass funeral is the most target-rich event this regime could stage, and now they would not risk one until they are confident it wouldn’t be hit,” Mohammed told News Agency.
A motorist passes a banner showing images of Iran’s slain Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, on a street in Tehran on April 15, 2026. (AFP/Getty Images)
