Growing Evidence Points to Khamenei Death: Netanyahu
- Netanyahu says US Israeli operation targeted Khamenei compound
- Khamenei not seen in public since operation began
Hyderabad: Growing evidence points to Khamenei’s death, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday. He stated that signs indicate Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in the US Israeli operation.
Speaking in a nationally televised address, Netanyahu addressed the developments after the strikes. He said the operation targeted Khamenei’s compound. Therefore, attention quickly turned to the status of Iran’s Supreme Leader.
“There are growing signs that Khamenei is no longer around,” Netanyahu said. However, he did not provide further details during the address. The statement came amid ongoing focus on the impact of the US Israeli operation.
Khamenei has not been seen in public since the operation began. Meanwhile, reports continue to circulate about the outcome of the strikes. However, no additional confirmation was shared in the address beyond the remarks made by Netanyahu.
The Israeli Prime Minister’s comments have added to the intensity surrounding the operation. He directly linked the strikes to Khamenei’s compound and pointed to what he described as growing evidence. Therefore, the focus remains on whether the Iranian Supreme Leader was killed in the operation.
The brief but firm statement has placed the spotlight on the developments following the US Israeli action. As Khamenei has not appeared publicly since the operation began, speculation has increased. However, the only official comment in this regard from Israel remains Netanyahu’s televised remarks.
The situation continues to unfold. Netanyahu’s assertion that there are “growing signs” has intensified attention on Iran’s leadership. For now, his statement stands as the key public claim regarding Khamenei’s fate.
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