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Iran envoy pushes back on reading of Saudi presence at ceremony

Jul 4, 2026, 21:40 GMT+1

Iran’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Alireza Enayati on Saturday appeared to push back on interpretations that the Saudi delegation’s presence at the funeral of slain Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, along with the verse chosen by Iran for the ceremony, carried a coded message of passive-aggressive tension between the two sides.

Enayati said in a post on X the moment “speaks for itself” and described relations between Tehran and Riyadh as “intimate and enduring,” rooted in “brotherhood and friendship.”

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Iran lawmaker says Khamenei 'needs avengers, not mourners'

Jul 4, 2026, 21:26 GMT+1

Iranian lawmaker Mahmoud Nabavian called for vengeance in a post on X on Saturday, saying Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei "does not need mourners—he needs avengers," while referring to a figure he said had been "martyred along with his family."

Egypt urges momentum on US-Iran MoU to sustain de-escalation

Jul 4, 2026, 20:50 GMT+1

Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty called for maintaining momentum to fulfill the terms of the recently signed memorandum of understanding between the United States and the Islamic Republic, Al Jazeera reported Saturday.

Abdelatty said the effort was needed to consolidate de-escalation between the two sides and ensure regional security and stability.

He made the remarks during a meeting with the EU’s commissioner for the Mediterranean, Dubravka Suica, in Cairo.

Ali Azmaei named new IRGC Navy chief without formal Khamenei decree

Jul 4, 2026, 20:48 GMT+1

Iranian state media on Saturday published a message from Rear Admiral Ali Azmaei that identified him as commander of the IRGC Navy, marking the first public indication that he has replaced Alireza Tangsiri, who was killed during the war in March.

No formal appointment decree has been published for Azmaei, whose predecessor was killed in an attack on Bandar Abbas on March 26.

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New IRGC Navy commander Ali Azmaei (right) and his slain predecessor Alireza Tangsiri

Iranian state media on Saturday published a message from Rear Admiral Ali Azmaei that identified him as commander of the IRGC Navy, marking the first public indication that he has replaced Alireza Tangsiri, who was killed during the war in March.

No formal appointment decree has been published for Azmaei, whose predecessor was killed in an attack on Bandar Abbas on March 26.

Top IRGC appointments are normally announced through decrees issued by the supreme leader, but no such decree has been published by Mojtaba Khamenei who has not been seen in public since he reportedly suffered injuries in the early hours of the war.

In a message issued Saturday for the funeral of Iran’s slain Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Azmaei said IRGC naval forces and “guardians of the strategic Strait of Hormuz” would continue Khamenei’s path, adding that “divine revenge” against what he called US and Israeli terrorists was not far off.

Azmaei had commanded the IRGC Navy’s Fifth Naval Region since its formation in 2012 and previously served as deputy commander of the IRGC Navy’s First Naval Region.

He was promoted to brigadier general by Ali Khamenei in April 2022 and has been under US sanctions since 2019. The US has sanctioned him as Ali Ozma’i.

The announcement comes as several senior military posts in the Islamic Republic have changed hands without the publication of formal decrees since Khamenei’s death.

Araghchi says over 70 countries represented at Khamenei funeral

Jul 4, 2026, 19:53 GMT+1

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in a post written in Arabic on X Saturday that representatives from more than 70 countries attended Ali Khamenei’s funeral, including what he called Iran’s “loyal Arab brothers.”

“Iran is pleased to have received representatives from more than seventy countries who chose to participate in honoring our Supreme Leader,” Araghchi wrote.

He said the commemoration would remain an “everlasting memory” in Iran’s shared relations with those countries.