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Iran’s state TV confirms Supreme Leader Khamenei’s death

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been confirmed dead by state television, amidst reports of a US and Israeli attack on his residence.

Iranian state television confirmed the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Sunday morning, announcing the news with archive footage accompanied by symbols of mourning. Khamenei, who has held the position since 1989 and was 86 years old, was a significant figure in Iran's political landscape, guiding the country through decades of both domestic and international challenges. His death comes amid tensions in the Middle East, particularly involving the US and Israel, with President Trump making a statement about Khamenei's fate linking it to purported air strikes on his residence.

The announcement of Khamenei's death sparked immediate reactions globally, especially as Trump labeled him one of history's 'most evil' individuals. Trump's remarks highlighted the long-standing animosity towards Khamenei in both the US and among certain global leaders. While there was widespread coverage of the event, Tehran had yet to confirm or deny specific details regarding the circumstances of his death, leaving many questions unanswered regarding the implications for Iran's leadership and its future direction.

Khamenei's death is poised to create a significant power vacuum within Iran, raising concerns over succession dynamics in a theocracy where power is concentrated among a few. Observers are now trying to discern how various factions within the Iranian political landscape will respond, and whether there will be any immediate changes in Iran's foreign policy or internal governance. This development adds another layer of uncertainty to the already volatile Middle Eastern geopolitical scene.

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