Israel: Khamenei and Bezhaskian were targets of our attacks in Iran β Outcome still unknown
An Israeli official has confirmed that both Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Iranian Prime Minister Masoud Bezhaskian were targets of recent attacks, with unclear outcomes regarding their elimination.
An Israeli official recently revealed that both the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei, and Prime Minister Masoud Bezhaskian were among the targets of Israeli strikes. The official stated that the outcomes of these attacks, particularly concerning the fate of the two leaders, remain uncertain. Meanwhile, Iranian news agency Tasnim reported that Bezhaskian is in "perfect health", although there are conflicting reports suggesting he may be outside Tehran.
Shortly after, Israeli Channel 12, citing anonymous sources, indicated that Israel assesses the attacks in Iran thus far as having achieved "great success" in the objective of eliminating Iranian leadership. This assessment included information about high-ranking military commanders and President Bezhaskian, further fueling speculation over the current status of Khamenei. The report added that it was still unclear if Khamenei had experienced any significant incidents.
This situation illustrates the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, particularly regarding military operations targeting Iranian leadership. The ongoing uncertainty surrounding the safety of these prominent Iranian figures highlights the precarious nature of regional politics and intelligence operations in such a charged environment, raising questions about the future of Iran's leadership amidst these developments.