Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Confirmed Dead After Major U.S.–Israel Strikes
Iranian state media has confirmed that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s most powerful political and religious figure, has been killed in coordinated military strikes by the United States and Israel. The development marks one of the most dramatic escalations in Middle East tensions in decades and could significantly reshape the region’s political landscape.
According to Iranian and international reports, a large-scale military operation involving U.S. and Israeli air and missile forces targeted key Iranian military and government facilities, including locations linked to the Supreme Leader in Tehran. Iranian officials confirmed his death early Sunday.
U.S. President Donald Trump publicly acknowledged the operation and indicated that military action would continue throughout the week. He described the campaign as aimed at weakening Iran’s leadership and military infrastructure.
Iranian state media reported that one of the strikes hit a girls’ elementary school in southern Iran, killing more than 100 children and injuring many others. Iranian authorities have condemned the attack as a war crime. Independent verification of casualty figures remains limited amid ongoing conflict.
Emergency services inside Iran have reported hundreds of civilian deaths and injuries across multiple cities following waves of airstrikes.
In response to Khamenei’s death, Iran has launched widespread missile and drone attacks targeting U.S. military bases, Israeli territory, and strategic sites across the Middle East. Strikes have reportedly damaged infrastructure, disrupted oil shipments, and forced temporary airspace closures in several countries.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has vowed severe retaliation, signaling that further military action is likely.
Reactions have been sharply divided:
With Khamenei’s death, Iran faces a major leadership transition. The Assembly of Experts is expected to convene to select a new Supreme Leader. In the interim, senior political and judicial officials are managing state affairs.
Analysts warn of potential internal power struggles between clerical authorities, military leaders, and political factions, raising uncertainty about Iran’s future direction.
The unfolding crisis has triggered:
As the situation continues to evolve, the international community remains on alert, closely monitoring developments that could redefine the balance of power in the region.
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