Mar 3 • 10:45 UTC 🇮🇱 Israel Haaretz

The Iranian Red Crescent: 787 people have died since the start of the war. An Iranian official: A replacement for Khamenei will be elected soon

An Iranian official stated that the selection process for Ali Khamenei's successor will be swift amid reports of escalating casualties in the ongoing conflict.

In recent developments, an Iranian official has announced that the process of selecting a successor to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei will take place soon, as reported by the Iranian news agency ISNA. This statement comes from a member of Iran's Assembly of Experts, which is responsible for appointing the new Supreme Leader. The official's comments suggest urgency in the leadership transition, especially in the context of rising tensions and potential instability in the region.

Simultaneously, reports from various human rights organizations highlight a concerning increase in death tolls associated with recent military actions. A Norwegian human rights organization claims that the number of people killed in attacks by the United States and Israel is significantly higher than reported, with 1,500 deaths attributed to these strikes, including a high number of civilian casualties. An American human rights group stated that among those killed are 176 children, amplifying concerns over the humanitarian impact of the ongoing conflict.

As the situation develops, both the political and humanitarian aspects are gaining global attention. The urgent need for a leadership decision in Iran, combined with the alarming reports of casualties, raises questions about the future direction of Iranian politics and its implications on regional stability. The focus on humanitarian issues may also lead to increased scrutiny from the international community regarding military actions in the area.

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