El ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de Irán se reúne con Hamás, Hezbolá y los hutíes en el funeral de Ali Jameneí

El actual Líder Supremo, Mojtaba Jameneí, aún no se ha presentado en el evento de exhibición, supuestamente por temor a un asesinato
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The funeral of Iran's former Supreme Leader has become a de facto war council, with the foreign minister convening representatives from Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis. This public display of coordination between Tehran and its proxy network signals the regime's intent to project continuity and defiance. The absence of the new Supreme Leader, reportedly due to assassination fears, underscores the vulnerability within Iran's leadership transition. The key question is whether this front-facing unity masks internal instability as the succession process unfolds.
