Iranian Officials Confirm Family Memorial Service in Tehran for Four Female Members of the Khamenei Family

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A family memorial service will honor four female relatives of Iran’s former supreme leader. The event will take place this week in southern Tehran. Organizers plan to hold the ceremony on May 28 and May 29. The announcement comes nearly three months after a reported military strike. Iranian state media confirmed the plans in a brief public notice. Accordingly, the gathering will occur in the Shahre Ray district. This area lies just south of the capital city.

The family memorial service specifically commemorates Zahra Haddad Adel. She was the wife of Mojtaba Khamenei. Another honoree is Bushra Khamenei, the eldest daughter. The ceremony also remembers Misbah al-Huda Baqeri. She married the former leader’s younger daughter. Finally, organizers will honor Zahra Mohammadi Golpayegani, a granddaughter. According to state media, all four women died on March 1. That attack reportedly targeted the office of Ali Khamenei. Consequently, the government confirmed multiple casualties.

Initial reports after the strike included conflicting information. For instance, state outlets first announced the death of Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh. She was the former leader’s wife. Nevertheless, official media corrected that statement within two weeks. The correction stated that Bagherzadeh remains alive. Her name does not appear on the memorial list. Iranian authorities have blamed American and Israeli forces for the attack. Neither country has publicly confirmed its role. The government has not released an official death toll.

Local officials in Tehran have approved the ceremony arrangements. Survivors among the Khamenei relatives will host the event. State media describe the event as a private family gathering. Nonetheless, authorities will probably deploy extra security forces nearby. Past high-profile funerals in Iran have drawn large crowds. Therefore, the government remains cautious about potential gatherings.

Political analysts see this ceremony as a notable moment. The former supreme leader commanded deep loyalty among many Iranians. His death has created a leadership vacuum. Different factions within the government are now competing for power. Holding a family memorial service allows surviving relatives to assert their position. Some observers believe the event could renew anti-American sentiment. Others think it might instead highlight the government’s internal challenges. For now, the ceremony marks the first official acknowledgment of these specific deaths.

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