Ali Shamkhani Funeral in Tehran: Global Reactions After U.S.–Israel Attack
Timeline of the Events Leading to Ali Shamkhani’s Death
Understanding the sequence of events surrounding the reported killing of Ali Shamkhani is essential for analyzing the geopolitical implications.
The timeline below summarizes the developments that eventually culminated in the funeral ceremony in Tehran.
Early Tensions in the Region
Long before the reported attack, tensions were already high between Iran, Israel, and the United States.
Key factors driving the conflict included:
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Iran’s nuclear program
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Israel’s security concerns
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U.S. sanctions against Iran
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Proxy conflicts across the Middle East
These tensions created an environment where targeted strikes and covert operations became increasingly common.
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