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Saudi delegation’s Khamenei tribute overshadowed by controversial Quran verse

Jul 3, 2026, 20:20 GMT+1Updated: 21:23 GMT+1

A Saudi delegation led by Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed Al-Khereiji paid tribute to Ali Khamenei’s coffin on Friday, while Iranian organizers arranged for the recitation of a Quranic verse referring to two armies that met at the seventh-century Battle of Badr.

The verse, Al Imran 3:13, describes one side as fighting in the cause of Allah and the other as disbelievers. It also says Allah supports with victory whom He wills.

The choice of verse appeared to place Iran on the side backed by God and its adversaries in the opposing camp, making the choice controversial on social media.

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Israel rejects NYT report on plot to kill Iran negotiators as ‘fake news’

Jul 3, 2026, 17:57 GMT+1

The Israeli Prime Minister’s office denied a New York Times report on Friday that US officials feared Israel might try to assassinate Iranian negotiators during talks earlier this year.

“As usual, The New York Times’ latest story about Israel and the Iranian negotiators is fake news. A complete fabrication of reality,” the office said.

The New York Times reported, citing current and former US officials, that American officials indirectly warned Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf that Israel might target them.

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ebadi warns of disaster at Khamenei funeral

Jul 3, 2026, 17:46 GMT+1
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Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi warned on Friday that Ali Khamenei’s planned funeral could become a deadly state spectacle, saying Iranians were again being made to pay the price for a government display of power.

“The main question is not where Khamenei will be buried,” Ebadi wrote in a post on Instagram. “The question is what will happen to the people who are once again supposed to pay the price for the government’s show of power in the most expensive funeral in history?”

Ebadi said Khamenei had, weeks before his death, spoken of tyrants from Pharaoh to Nimrod being overthrown at the height of their arrogance. She said he was now set to be buried in a costly, multi-day state ceremony similar to the rulers he once invoked.

“This is no longer mourning; it is planning for disaster,” she wrote.

Iran International earlier reported that authorities are preparing an unprecedented security operation for Khamenei’s burial, seeking to avoid repeats of past funeral disasters.

At least eight people died and many others were injured in a stampede during Ruhollah Khomeini’s chaotic 1989 funeral, while at least 56 people were killed and more than 200 injured during Ghasem Soleimani’s funeral in 2020.

Romanian men get combined 20 years over Iran International journalist attack

Jul 3, 2026, 17:05 GMT+1
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Metropolitan Police undated handout photos of George Stana, 25, (left) Nandito Badea, the two Romanian men who British prosecutors said were acting as proxies for the Iranian government and were found guilty at Woolwich Crown Court of stabbing Iran International's journalist Pouria Zeraati in London, Britain.

A London court on Friday sentenced Romanian nationals George Stana and Nandito Badea to a combined 20 years in prison for stabbing Iran International journalist Pouria Zeraati outside his Wimbledon home in March 2024.

Stana and Badea, who received 12 years and eight years in prison, respectively, were found guilty last month of wounding Zeraati with intent in the 2024 attack.

The Judge agreed with the prosecution’s case and assessment that this was a state-sponsored attack, concluding that the evidence overwhelmingly supported the conclusion that the attack was carried out in the interests of and on behalf of the Iranian state, according to a police statement.

"The judge ruled that the ‘foreign power condition’ under section 31 of the National Security Act was met in the case of Stana due to the extensive planning and his lengthy involvement in the plot, indicating that he knew, or at very least ought to have known of the connection to the Iranian state," the statement said.

"The condition was not deemed to have been met in the case of Badea, who was not aware of the connection to Iran as the motivation behind the attack."

UK Security Minister Angela Eagle said the "abhorrent" attack on Zeraati was “carried out on behalf of Iran before both men cowardly fled the country.”

“These sentences send a clear message: anyone acting on behalf of a foreign state to commit crimes in the UK will be identified, pursued and punished,” she said.

Eagle added that Britain takes the threat from Iran “extremely seriously” and vowed that the UK would “continue to hold the regime to account.”

Chief Superintendent Kris Wright, head of Protective Security Operations for Counter Terrorism Policing London, told Iran International after the sentencing that police and prosecutors had always treated the attack as one “coordinated and orchestrated on behalf of, or by, the Iranian regime.”

He said the judge’s sentencing remarks showed she was satisfied the evidence presented in court was strong enough to use powers under the National Security Act to increase the offenders’ sentences.

The case has drawn renewed attention to threats facing Persian-language journalists and dissidents in Britain, particularly after UK authorities previously said they had disrupted around 20 Iran-related plots or hostile activities since 2022.

Wright said Counter Terrorism Policing had worked extensively with Persian-language media organizations in London and across the UK for several years, adding that police recognized the position they were in and would continue helping them “enjoy the freedoms available in the UK” and continue their work.

Asked whether the attack reflected a broader pattern, Wright said police were seeing “an increasing number of hostile activities, criminal activities, and planning activities” directed or coordinated by foreign states.

He said authorities were also seeing a growing use of “criminals-for-hire,” or proxies, including UK-based criminals and individuals who enter the country on behalf of foreign regimes to carry out attacks.

Wright said one suspect in the Zeraati case remains outside UK custody and is still subject to legal proceedings in Romania. He said the Metropolitan Police were working closely with international partners and remained “fully committed” to bringing everyone involved to justice.

“This is a hugely important verdict today, and it sends a message to regimes around the world that Britain values and thrives on democracy,” Wright said.

“Those who seek to undermine the values we hold dear will not be allowed to thrive here in the UK,” he added, saying police would use every available means within the justice system to hold those responsible to account and expose the overseas agencies, bodies and regimes behind such activity.

Israel envoy criticizes UN chief over Khamenei condolences

Jul 3, 2026, 16:57 GMT+1

Israel’s UN Ambassador Danny Danon criticized Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday after Iran’s Foreign Ministry said he expressed condolences over the death of Ali Khamenei.

“Mr. Secretary-General, do you truly believe it is appropriate to mourn Ali Khamenei, a brutal dictator who ordered the murder, torture, and persecution of tens of thousands of innocent Iranians?” Danon said in a post on X.

Iran’s Foreign Ministry said Guterres spoke with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Thursday and expressed condolences over Khamenei’s death.

Houthis claim clash with Saudi jets trying to block Iranian plane from Sana’a

Jul 3, 2026, 16:27 GMT+1

Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis said on Friday they had clashed with Saudi warplanes in Yemeni airspace during an attempt to stop an Iranian civilian aircraft from landing in Sana’a.

The group said the plane was carrying more than 200 stranded, wounded and sick Yemenis.

The Houthis said they intercepted the Saudi aircraft with air defense missiles, forcing them to leave Yemeni airspace.

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