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Iran in Chaos as Ayatollah Khamenei Killed in US-Israel Strikes

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Iran is reeling from a series of devastating US-Israeli strikes that have killed hundreds, including the country's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The attacks, which began on Saturday, have sparked widespread...

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    US-Israel war on Iran: Ayatollah Ali Khamenei confirmed dead by state media – latest reports

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    Iran says US and Israel strikes hit school killing 108

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    Watch: How US-Israel strikes on Iran unfolded

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    Iranians Take to Streets to Celebrate Khamenei’s Death

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Iran in Chaos as Ayatollah Khamenei Killed in US-Israel Strikes

Death sparks celebrations, condemnation, and escalating violence

Sunday, March 1, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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Iran is reeling from a series of devastating US-Israeli strikes that have killed hundreds, including the country's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The attacks, which began on Saturday, have sparked widespread celebrations, condemnation, and escalating violence.

According to Iranian state media, Khamenei was killed in a "powerful, surprise strike" on his compound in Tehran, which was carried out by Israeli forces. US President Donald Trump later confirmed the death, saying that Khamenei was a "terrorist" who had been responsible for the deaths of thousands of people.

The US and Israel have been accused of launching a "war crime" by Iran's ambassador to the UN, Amir-Saeid Iravani, who said that the strikes had killed hundreds of civilians and injured many more. Iravani told the emergency UN Security Council meeting that Iran had the right to self-defense and that the US and Israel had violated international law and the charter of the United Nations.

One of the most devastating attacks appears to have been on a school in southern Iran, which was hit by three missile strikes, killing at least 108 people, according to a local prosecutor. The Iranian Red Crescent said that at least 201 people had been killed in the strikes, with 747 injured.

Despite the devastating loss of life, many Iranians have taken to the streets to celebrate Khamenei's death, with some describing it as a "gift from God". However, others have expressed sadness and outrage at the killing, with some accusing the US and Israel of perpetrating a "barbaric act".

The strikes have also sparked a wave of retaliation from Iran, which has launched missiles and drones towards Israel and four Gulf Arab countries that host US military bases: Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and the UAE.

Analysts have questioned the motivations behind the US strikes, with some suggesting that they benefit Israel more than the US. "War with Iran contradicts the US president's own criticism of regime change policies in the Middle East," said one analyst.

As the situation continues to unfold, the international community is holding its breath, waiting to see what comes next. Will the US and Israel continue to escalate their attacks, or will they seek to de-escalate the situation? One thing is certain: the death of Ayatollah Khamenei has marked a significant turning point in the region, and the consequences will be far-reaching.

In a televised address, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the strikes had been a "success" and that Khamenei's death was a "major blow" to Iran's regime. However, the Iranian government has vowed to continue its fight against the US and Israel, and the situation remains highly volatile.

As the world watches, the people of Iran are left to pick up the pieces and mourn their dead. The Iranian Red Crescent has mobilized response teams to go to the affected areas, and the international community is calling for calm and restraint.

The death of Ayatollah Khamenei has marked a significant turning point in the region, and the consequences will be far-reaching. As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is certain: the Middle East will never be the same again.

Iran is reeling from a series of devastating US-Israeli strikes that have killed hundreds, including the country's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The attacks, which began on Saturday, have sparked widespread celebrations, condemnation, and escalating violence.

According to Iranian state media, Khamenei was killed in a "powerful, surprise strike" on his compound in Tehran, which was carried out by Israeli forces. US President Donald Trump later confirmed the death, saying that Khamenei was a "terrorist" who had been responsible for the deaths of thousands of people.

The US and Israel have been accused of launching a "war crime" by Iran's ambassador to the UN, Amir-Saeid Iravani, who said that the strikes had killed hundreds of civilians and injured many more. Iravani told the emergency UN Security Council meeting that Iran had the right to self-defense and that the US and Israel had violated international law and the charter of the United Nations.

One of the most devastating attacks appears to have been on a school in southern Iran, which was hit by three missile strikes, killing at least 108 people, according to a local prosecutor. The Iranian Red Crescent said that at least 201 people had been killed in the strikes, with 747 injured.

Despite the devastating loss of life, many Iranians have taken to the streets to celebrate Khamenei's death, with some describing it as a "gift from God". However, others have expressed sadness and outrage at the killing, with some accusing the US and Israel of perpetrating a "barbaric act".

The strikes have also sparked a wave of retaliation from Iran, which has launched missiles and drones towards Israel and four Gulf Arab countries that host US military bases: Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and the UAE.

Analysts have questioned the motivations behind the US strikes, with some suggesting that they benefit Israel more than the US. "War with Iran contradicts the US president's own criticism of regime change policies in the Middle East," said one analyst.

As the situation continues to unfold, the international community is holding its breath, waiting to see what comes next. Will the US and Israel continue to escalate their attacks, or will they seek to de-escalate the situation? One thing is certain: the death of Ayatollah Khamenei has marked a significant turning point in the region, and the consequences will be far-reaching.

In a televised address, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the strikes had been a "success" and that Khamenei's death was a "major blow" to Iran's regime. However, the Iranian government has vowed to continue its fight against the US and Israel, and the situation remains highly volatile.

As the world watches, the people of Iran are left to pick up the pieces and mourn their dead. The Iranian Red Crescent has mobilized response teams to go to the affected areas, and the international community is calling for calm and restraint.

The death of Ayatollah Khamenei has marked a significant turning point in the region, and the consequences will be far-reaching. As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is certain: the Middle East will never be the same again.

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