Feb 28 โ€ข 19:56 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง UK Mirror

Iran supreme leader 'no longer exists' - all we know about key figure deaths

Israel has claimed that Iran's supreme leader is no longer alive amidst rumors and attacks that reportedly killed key Iranian officials.

Israel has declared that Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 'no longer exists', amidst swirling rumors about the condition of various Iranian officials. This declaration coincides with claims from various reports of a series of attacks launched by the US and Israel against Iran, which reportedly resulted in the deaths of two top Iranian leaders. The situation has caused great anxiety and chaos in the region as explosions were reported in Tehran and other cities, leading to increased tensions between Iran and these nations.

The operations, termed Epic Fury by the US government, have sparked retaliatory strikes from Iran targeting Israel and other countries in the Middle East, some of which host US military bases such as Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. The situation is volatile as these military actions have escalated conflicts, raising international concerns regarding stability in the region. Analysts worry about the potential for further escalation if Iran continues its retaliation.

The attacks and their consequences have raised significant questions regarding the future of Iran's leadership. The questioning of the supreme leader's status comes at a time of great political tension within the country, which could lead to further destabilization of the Iranian regime. The implications of these developments are far-reaching, as they may alter the balance of power in the Middle East, prompting a reevaluation of alliances and enmities across the region.

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