00:15A sea of black, chants echoing through the streets, and a nation mourning two of its
00:23most powerful figures. Today in Tehran, grief and defiance are unfolding side by side.
00:31Thousands of mourners flooded Angolab Square for a massive state funeral, one that could shape what
00:38happens next in the Middle East. At the center of it all, two men whose deaths have sent shockwaves
00:44across the region. The first, Ali Larijani, a veteran power broker and Iran's top security official,
00:52widely seen as a central figure in the country's leadership. The second, Ghulam Reza Soleimani,
00:59the commander of the Basij forces, a powerful paramilitary group deeply involved in Iran's
01:05internal security.
01:34Both were killed in targeted airstrikes reportedly carried out by Israel, a move that signals
01:41a major escalation in its confrontation with Iran. State television showed coffins draped in flags
01:48moving slowly through massive crowds. Black banners stretched across the streets. Portraits of
01:54the fallen were raised high. Chants of mourning mixed with calls for revenge, creating an atmosphere
02:01atmosphere that felt both like a funeral and a warning.
02:24These killings are not isolated. They are part of a rapidly intensifying conflict. One that has all
02:31already seen missile strikes, drone attacks, and high-level assassinations. Each move is raising the stakes. Each loss is pushing
02:40the region closer to something far bigger.
02:43For Iran's leadership, this funeral is more than remembrance. It's a show of strength, a message of resilience. But for
02:52observers around the world, it may also signal something else, that the path toward escalation is getting harder to avoid.
02:59As the funeral continues in Tehran, one thing is clear. This moment isn't just about the past. It's about what
03:08comes next.
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