Just hours after strong words from Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, a deal has been reached to repatriate the bodies of his compatriots killed in the Haj pilgrimage stampede near Mecca.<br /><br /> “Saudi Arabia failed to help the injured and are causing trouble in transfer of the bodies to Iran … the slightest disrespect to Iranians will be met with a harsh reaction from us,” Khamenei told graduates of the Iranian Army’s military academies in the city of Noshahr on Wednesday. <br /><br /> He had already called on the kingdom to apologise.<br /><br /> Iran leader demands Saudi Arabia apologize for haj deaths http://t.co/FuwsnnfG3H— Reuters Iran (@ReutersIran) 27 Septembre 2015<br /> <br /><br /> “We have shown self-restraint so far, but the Saudis should know Iran is more powerful and has more capabilities and they cannot compete with us in any front,” he added.<br /><br /> Feelings are running high in Iran which lost 464 nationals according to new Saudi figures..<br /><br /> But even as a repatriation deal was struck between the two regio
