Funeral Held for Victims of US-Israeli Attacks: Families Mourn as Tensions Rise in the Middle East

The Human Cost of Conflict

While geopolitical strategies and military actions often dominate headlines, events like the funeral in Tehran highlight the human cost of conflict.

Behind every political dispute are families who lose loved ones, communities that suffer grief, and societies that struggle with the consequences of violence.

The emotional scenes at Behesht-e Zahra Cemetery served as a reminder of this reality.

Mothers wept for their sons, children mourned their fathers, and entire families gathered around freshly dug graves.

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March 13, 2026 | 7:41 pm

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