🚨 BREAKING: Questions Grow Over Iran’s Leadership After Reported Funeral Absence
"Thousands of Iranians are in the streets of Tehran to mark the funeral for the late supreme leader, the Ayatollah Khamenei. This entire event is set to end on July 9th amid the backdrop of these ongoing technical talks between the United States and Iran. Now in Tehran, over the weekend, delegations from Saudi Arabia and Oman, many of the attendees chanted, death to America, as they demonstrated. But there was no appearance from Iran's new supreme leader, Mostafa Khamenei. Despite the ceasefire ongoing, there are questions about this 60-day window and whether Iran will make serious concessions to avoid a return to war. The Israelis are reportedly preparing a unilateral strike package against Iran, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke Sunday on Fox News about the relationship he has with President Trump. President Trump is the leader of the United States. He does what's good for America. I am the leader of Israel, the one and only Jewish state. I do what's good for Israel. 99% of the time we see eye to eye, but in any family, in any close friendship, there are sometimes differences of opinion. And we discuss them openly, I can tell you, in a free spirit, and usually we resolve them too. In an interview over the weekend, President Trump said, we get along very good. Netanyahu knows who the boss is. Now reports do indicate Netanyahu could visit Washington soon to meet with President Trump at the White House. Over the weekend, the Israelis launched a few strikes and did some shelling against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. Another Israeli strike was conducted against Hamas in Gaza, but largely the region has stayed quiet as the ceasefire holds. This month is going to be critical to see what the Iranians are willing to give up during those technical talks with the United States. The Trump administration has been very clear Iran will never have a path to a nuclear weapon."
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🚨 BREAKING: Questions Grow Over Iran’s Leadership After Reported Funeral Absence