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Performer at Khamenei Funeral Urges Killing of Trump as Mourners Cheer

Remarks by a poet at the Tehran ceremony mark the first direct call by an emcee, as crowds also demand deaths of Israeli PM Netanyahu and display anti-US banners.

At the state funeral for Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Sunday, poet Mohammad Rasouli called for the death of US President Donald Trump, prompting chants of “Death to America” and “Death to Israel” from hundreds of thousands of mourners in Tehran. His question, “Why is the most bastard man in the world still alive?”, drew cheers, and his follow-up that “the world is no longer a good place for” Trump was met with applause, according to widespread media reports. It was the first time an emcee had directly targeted Trump during the ceremonies, though posters and graffiti demanding the killing of both the US president and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had been conspicuous.

The funeral coincided with Trump’s speech in Washington marking the 250th anniversary of US independence, in which he said recent American military operations had “wiped out” Iran’s and Venezuela’s militaries. This direct juxtaposition, noted by analysts in London, underscores the chasm between the two nations’ narratives even as indirect negotiations continue over a permanent end to the war that disrupted global energy supplies. The ceremony drew a significantly larger crowd than previous days, with mourners carrying Iranian flags and portraits of Khamenei, a display that Tehran-based observers interpret as a demonstration of support for the ruling establishment and the new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei.

Mojtaba Khamenei, the late leader’s son, did not attend the funeral. According to multiple sources, he is believed to be in hiding after reportedly being wounded in the same airstrike that killed his father on 28 February, and Israel has threatened to target him. His absence was noted alongside the presence of senior officials, including President Masoud Pezeshkian, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, and Revolutionary Guard chief Gen. Ahmad Vahidi. In a separate development during the funeral, Iran’s chief negotiator Kazem Gharibabadi issued a warning to France and the United Kingdom over joint patrols in the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic chokepoint through which a fifth of global oil and gas traditionally transits, signalling Tehran’s effort to leverage its geography in the stalled talks.

Viewed from Washington, US authorities have long monitored Iranian threats against Trump and other officials, dating back to his 2020 order that killed Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani. Iranian officials have formally denied plotting assassination, but hardline propaganda continues to depict Trump as a target. The funeral, delayed while hostilities were active, is expected to reinforce the position of Iran’s theocratic leadership as it faces both internal succession dynamics and external pressure. Negotiations with the US over a permanent end to the war remain on hold, and no timeline for their resumption has been announced.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Minaccia vs. Neutralità
29%Medium
4 blocs · positions from −0.70 to 0.00
Condanna dell'IranNeutralità descrittiva
INDLATCINISR
Divergence between press blocs
Indian & South Asian press−0.30critical
Latin American press0.00neutral
Chinese press0.00neutral
Israeli press−0.70critical
Iranian press outlets are not present in this cluster.
Indian & South Asian press−0.30
Voice

India and South Asia view Iran's double standard with skepticism: while negotiating, it incites murder.

Mechanismsmascheramento

Juxtaposing the funeral rhetoric with ongoing negotiations makes Iran appear hypocritical and unreliable.

SkepticismOutrage
Latin American press0.00
Voice

Latin America records the facts without taking sides: the poet spoke, the crowd cheered.

Mechanismcronaca oggettiva

By avoiding any contextualization or judgment, the report normalizes the event as just another news item.

Omission

It omits the context of ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States, which would highlight the contradiction.

DetachmentPragmatism
Chinese press0.00
Voice

China reports cautiously, using circumlocution to dampen the provocative charge.

Mechanismeufemizzazione

Through euphemistic paraphrasing, the tone is lowered and direct confrontation is avoided.

Omission

It omits the more explicit chants like 'Death to America' and 'Death to Israel', softening the verbal violence.

DetachmentPragmatism
Israeli press−0.70
Voice

Israel warns that Iran has turned mourning into a platform of hatred: the call to kill Trump is a direct threat to global security.

Mechanismminaccia esplicitata

By highlighting the explicit appeal and the crowd's enthusiasm, an image of Iran as an irrational aggressor is constructed, justifying a hardline response.

Omission

It does not mention that Khamenei was killed in a US airstrike, an omission that would have provided context for Iranian reactions.

AlarmOutrageRevanchism

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Sunday, July 5, 2026

Performer at Khamenei Funeral Urges Killing of Trump as Mourners Cheer

Remarks by a poet at the Tehran ceremony mark the first direct call by an emcee, as crowds also demand deaths of Israeli PM Netanyahu and display anti-US banners.

At the state funeral for Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Sunday, poet Mohammad Rasouli called for the death of US President Donald Trump, prompting chants of “Death to America” and “Death to Israel” from hundreds of thousands of mourners in Tehran. His question, “Why is the most bastard man in the world still alive?”, drew cheers, and his follow-up that “the world is no longer a good place for” Trump was met with applause, according to widespread media reports. It was the first time an emcee had directly targeted Trump during the ceremonies, though posters and graffiti demanding the killing of both the US president and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had been conspicuous.

The funeral coincided with Trump’s speech in Washington marking the 250th anniversary of US independence, in which he said recent American military operations had “wiped out” Iran’s and Venezuela’s militaries. This direct juxtaposition, noted by analysts in London, underscores the chasm between the two nations’ narratives even as indirect negotiations continue over a permanent end to the war that disrupted global energy supplies. The ceremony drew a significantly larger crowd than previous days, with mourners carrying Iranian flags and portraits of Khamenei, a display that Tehran-based observers interpret as a demonstration of support for the ruling establishment and the new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei.

Mojtaba Khamenei, the late leader’s son, did not attend the funeral. According to multiple sources, he is believed to be in hiding after reportedly being wounded in the same airstrike that killed his father on 28 February, and Israel has threatened to target him. His absence was noted alongside the presence of senior officials, including President Masoud Pezeshkian, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, and Revolutionary Guard chief Gen. Ahmad Vahidi. In a separate development during the funeral, Iran’s chief negotiator Kazem Gharibabadi issued a warning to France and the United Kingdom over joint patrols in the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic chokepoint through which a fifth of global oil and gas traditionally transits, signalling Tehran’s effort to leverage its geography in the stalled talks.

Viewed from Washington, US authorities have long monitored Iranian threats against Trump and other officials, dating back to his 2020 order that killed Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani. Iranian officials have formally denied plotting assassination, but hardline propaganda continues to depict Trump as a target. The funeral, delayed while hostilities were active, is expected to reinforce the position of Iran’s theocratic leadership as it faces both internal succession dynamics and external pressure. Negotiations with the US over a permanent end to the war remain on hold, and no timeline for their resumption has been announced.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Minaccia vs. Neutralità
29%Medium
4 blocs · positions from −0.70 to 0.00
Condanna dell'IranNeutralità descrittiva
INDLATCINISR
Divergence between press blocs
Indian & South Asian press−0.30critical
Latin American press0.00neutral
Chinese press0.00neutral
Israeli press−0.70critical
Iranian press outlets are not present in this cluster.
Indian & South Asian press−0.30
Voice

India and South Asia view Iran's double standard with skepticism: while negotiating, it incites murder.

Mechanismsmascheramento

Juxtaposing the funeral rhetoric with ongoing negotiations makes Iran appear hypocritical and unreliable.

SkepticismOutrage
Latin American press0.00
Voice

Latin America records the facts without taking sides: the poet spoke, the crowd cheered.

Mechanismcronaca oggettiva

By avoiding any contextualization or judgment, the report normalizes the event as just another news item.

Omission

It omits the context of ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States, which would highlight the contradiction.

DetachmentPragmatism
Chinese press0.00
Voice

China reports cautiously, using circumlocution to dampen the provocative charge.

Mechanismeufemizzazione

Through euphemistic paraphrasing, the tone is lowered and direct confrontation is avoided.

Omission

It omits the more explicit chants like 'Death to America' and 'Death to Israel', softening the verbal violence.

DetachmentPragmatism
Israeli press−0.70
Voice

Israel warns that Iran has turned mourning into a platform of hatred: the call to kill Trump is a direct threat to global security.

Mechanismminaccia esplicitata

By highlighting the explicit appeal and the crowd's enthusiasm, an image of Iran as an irrational aggressor is constructed, justifying a hardline response.

Omission

It does not mention that Khamenei was killed in a US airstrike, an omission that would have provided context for Iranian reactions.

AlarmOutrageRevanchism

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