Trump: Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is dead
Former President Donald Trump announced on social media that Iranian leader Ali Khamenei has been confirmed dead following airstrikes by Israel.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump made a shocking announcement on his social media platform, Truth Social, stating that Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been confirmed dead. This news comes after reports surfaced from Israeli Channel 12 that Israel had launched 30 bombs over Khamenei's palace early Saturday morning. Later in the evening, Israeli sources confirmed to Reuters that Khamenei was found dead, along with several other senior Iranian officials, suggesting a significant escalation in the conflict between the United States and Iran.
According to U.S. intelligence sources cited by Fox News, the attack which reportedly killed Khamenei also resulted in the deaths of five to ten other prominent figures within Iran's leadership. This marked a considerable turning point in a long-standing rivalry, with Trump emphasizing that advanced tracking systems facilitated Khamenei's demise, signaling a new phase in U.S.-Iran relations. The claim has potent implications for geopolitical stability in the region, as reactions from both Iranian officials and the broader international community remain awaited.
While there are unconfirmed reports of multiple casualties, including family members of Khamenei, Iranian officials have yet to publicly acknowledge his death. The ramifications of such an event could be profound, possibly instigating further military confrontation or diplomatic repercussions as tensions between Iran and the West heighten. Ongoing reactions from both Iranian advocates and international stakeholders will be critical to understanding the fallout from this development.