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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Kristen Wright.
Large crowds are following the funeral procession for Iran's former Supreme Leader,
Ali Khamenei, through the streets of Tehran.
He was killed on the first day of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran in February.
NPR's Carrie Khan has more.
We're watching it on state media and we see these large crowds surrounding this huge semi-truck
and it's adorned in white paneling and it's carrying the caskets of the former Supreme Leader and his family members.
Iranian officials say they had to wait months for the funeral because of the, quote, war conditions.
They were afraid of attacks and possibly on such a large public crowd.
Key mediators in the war sent officials there, Pakistan's prime ministers there,
and Qatar sent a delegation as well as Saudi Arabia.
A longtime rival of Iran.
NPR has learned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is requesting a face-to-face meeting with President Trump.
The man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk is in court in Utah this week.