Liveblog Iran War: Building of the Iranian Expert Council Hit
A building of the Iranian Expert Council was struck during military strikes in Tehran, coinciding with the counting of votes for a successor to the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
In recent developments regarding the ongoing Iranian conflict, reports indicate that a building associated with the Iranian Expert Council was struck during military operations in Ghom, a city south of Tehran. This council is tasked with selecting a successor to the recently deceased Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Israeli media claimed that the strike occurred during the critical period of vote counting, raising significant concerns about the safety of council members and the implications for the political future of Iran.
The airstrikes are believed to have caused considerable panic, and the exact extent of damage and casualties remains unclear. These strikes form part of a broader pattern of military activities that involve American and Israeli forces targeting strategic locations within Iran, particularly those significant to its leadership and governance structures. The significance of this strike is heightened by its timing, as it coincides with the political transition in Iran following Khamenei's death, potentially impacting the selection process and the overall stability of the Iranian regime.
Additionally, the Iranian Foreign Ministry has summoned the countryβs ambassador to address the situation, reflecting the heightened diplomatic tensions surrounding these airstrikes. This incident not only escalates the ongoing conflict but also puts Iran under pressure as it navigates a delicate political landscape in the aftermath of its leaderβs demise. As the situation develops, the international community will be closely watching how Iran responds to this breach of its sovereignty and the internal political fallout that follows.