00:02The funeral procession for Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, has begun.
00:07A huge crowd took to the streets of Tehran on Monday, the third day of the funeral rites.
00:12nationals by the Ayatollah, who died during the Israeli-American bombings of
00:16February 28th, which sparked the war in the Middle East.
00:20After lying in state for two days at the Great Mosala, Khamenei's body
00:25He was carried in procession through the capital.
00:29We have given martyrs; my own brother was martyred. We will avenge the blood of the
00:33martyrs and of our imam martyred at the hands of these criminals.
00:41Why are we negotiating? Didn't our imam say that negotiating is pointless? What negotiation?
00:45Can we maintain a relationship with someone who's like a wolf? They want to negotiate to take something from us.
00:50not to give us something.
00:54Another procession will take place on Tuesday in the holy city of Qom, and on Wednesday in
00:59two Iraqi holy sites, culminating the funeral rites on Thursday in his city
01:03native of Mashhad, in northeastern Iran.
01:06In addition to burying the remains of the man who ruled the Islamic Republic for more than three decades
01:10And a half, funerals are an opportunity for authorities to bolster their image
01:14of resilience after war.
01:17Three of the late supreme leader's children were at the funeral on Sunday, but not
01:21Thus, Mostaba Khamenei, designated successor after his father's death. Authorities indicated
01:27who was injured in the attacks, but the severity of his injuries is unknown.
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