US-Iran War Live Updates: Khamenei funeral draws millions

US-Iran War Live Updates: Tehran’s transport network registered an unprecedented 23.715 million passenger trips over three days of Khamenei’s funeral, with the metro running 24 hours for the first time and carrying over 14.6 million riders without incident, said deputy transport chief Mohsen Hormozi. Roads to Qom remained crowded as Jamkaran mosque, which was housing Khamenei’s body, reached full capacity.

Maritime tensions stayed elevated. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards fired at least two missiles at commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday night, damaging two vessels with no casualties, Axios reported.

Separately, a tanker caught fire after being hit by an unknown projectile off Oman’s Limah, UKMTO said. Iranian broadcaster IRIB claimed the struck tanker had been attempting the Omani route “with the support of the US Navy” and was hit after ignoring warnings. EASA had extended its regional flight warning until July 8, while Iran’s Foreign Ministry called Germany’s remarks on Hormuz “utterly shameful.”
Markets reflected the unease: Asian stocks fell on Tuesday July 7 despite a strong Samsung profit outlook, while oil edged higher as traders weighed supply growth against easing tensions. Bloomberg Economics projected elevated global interest rates through 2028 due to the war’s fallout.

Elsewhere, Hamas accused Israel of blocking its Gaza power transfer to a UN-backed committee, while the EU was preparing trade measures on Israeli settlement goods ahead of a July 10 ministerial meeting. Palestinian FM Farsin Aghabekian Shahin pressed the UK for tougher action against Israel during talks in London.

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