Ali Shamkhani Funeral in Tehran: Global Reactions After U.S.–Israel Attack

The death and funeral of Ali Shamkhani represent a significant moment in the complex geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.

From his early days in Ahvaz to his influential role within the Supreme National Security Council, Shamkhani played a central role in shaping Iran’s security policies.

His reported killing in a strike attributed to United States and Israel has intensified global attention on the ongoing rivalries that define Middle Eastern geopolitics.

As thousands gather in Tehran to mourn, the world continues to watch closely for signs of what may come next.

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