Thousands of mourners have attended a funeral ceremony in Tehran for Iranian pilgrims killed in the Hajj disaster in Saudi Arabia.<br /><br /> They chanted “death to Al-Saud,” a reference to the Saudi royal family – blaming the Kingdom’s government for the deadly stampede. <br /><br /> “It’s been 10 whole days that this incident has crippled my life. I myself haven’t lost anybody, but I am thinking about the disaster-stricken families. God damn oppressors!” said one mourner. <br /><br /> Another added: “I have come to share my sympathy with the mourning families. They surely had young children. I have come to give them my condolences.”<br /><br /> The bodies of more than 100 pilgrims arrived at Tehran airport on Saturday, where they were met by President Hassan Rouhani and senior officials. <br /><br /> Iran says 465 of its pilgrims died in last week’s stampede and crush. <br /><br /> The disaster has fed into the bitter regional rivalry between Sunni Saudi Arabia and Shiite Iran. <br /><br /> Speaking from Tehran, euronews reporter Javad Montazeri said: