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Middle East on Edge: Reports Claim Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Killed in Joint US-Israeli Strike

Mumbai: In a dramatic and potentially game-changing development in the Middle East, unverified reports claim that Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has been killed in a joint Israeli-US military operation.

According to Reuters, a senior Israeli official alleged that the 85-year-old leader was killed during coordinated strikes targeting key locations in Iran. The official further claimed that Khamenei’s body was recovered from the debris of a building during subsequent search operations. However, there has been no official confirmation from either the Iranian government or Israeli authorities regarding his death.

The reported strike comes amid escalating hostilities following what sources describe as a massive US-Israeli military offensive. In response, Iranian forces allegedly launched a barrage of missiles targeting US military bases across neighbouring countries, including Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan, significantly heightening tensions across the region.

Khamenei, who had ruled Iran since 1989, was widely regarded as the architect of the country’s hardline anti-US stance. Under his leadership, Iran expanded its regional influence through allied groups in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Yemen, while maintaining a confrontational posture toward Western powers, particularly the United States and Israel.

His tenure was marked by staunch resistance to US sanctions and sustained backing of groups such as Hezbollah and Hamas, positioning Iran as a central player in regional geopolitics. If confirmed, his death would represent one of the most consequential developments in Middle Eastern politics in decades, potentially reshaping Iran’s domestic power structure and altering the balance of power across the region.

Tehran remains silent amid swirling speculation, and global leaders are closely monitoring the situation as uncertainty deepens.

Further official confirmation is awaited.

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