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The assassination of Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, in a joint US-Israeli strike has sent shockwaves across the Middle East, sparking widespread protests and a vow of resistance from Tehran. The attack, which also...

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    Iran’s military options limited as it tries to hit back at US-Israeli attack

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    How Israeli sleight and US might led to the assassination of Ali Khamenei

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    Starmer faces greater quandary over ‘special relationship’ after Iran attack

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    At least 22 people dead after pro-Iran protests in Pakistan and Iraq

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Iran Reels After US-Israeli Strike Kills Supreme Leader

Tehran vows resistance as protests erupt across the region

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

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The assassination of Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, in a joint US-Israeli strike has sent shockwaves across the Middle East, sparking widespread protests and a vow of resistance from Tehran. The attack, which also killed several high-ranking officials, including the minister of defense and the head of the Revolutionary Guards, has left Iran reeling and has raised concerns about the potential for further escalation in the region.

According to sources, the operation was the culmination of decades of intelligence gathering by Israeli secret services, with crucial technological resources and manpower provided by the US over the last six months. The strike, which took just 60 seconds to carry out, was described as a "decapitating blow" to the Iranian regime.

The killing of Khamenei has sparked widespread outrage across the region, with protests erupting in Pakistan and Iraq. In Karachi, at least 22 people were killed in clashes between protesters and security forces outside the US consulate, while in Baghdad, protesters attempted to storm the US embassy.

The UK has found itself in a diplomatically precarious position, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer declining to endorse the US strikes while also refusing to condemn them. The "special relationship" between the UK and the US has been under strain in recent months, and the UK's refusal to back the US on this issue is likely to further exacerbate tensions.

Iran's military options are limited, and its retaliatory strikes have so far been high in volume but mostly ineffective. The country's security apparatus has been compromised, and it is likely that the regime will struggle to respond effectively to the attack.

In the aftermath of the strike, Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, suggested that a new supreme leader may be chosen within days, as the country begins the process of mourning Khamenei and vowing resistance to the US and Israel.

The international community is holding its breath as it waits to see how the situation will unfold. The US and Israel have made it clear that they are prepared to take further action if necessary, while Iran has vowed to resist and retaliate. As the region teeters on the brink of chaos, one thing is clear: the killing of Ali Khamenei has marked a significant turning point in the conflict, and the consequences of this action will be felt for a long time to come.

In the days and weeks ahead, the world will be watching closely as Iran navigates this critical moment in its history. The country's ability to respond effectively to the attack will be crucial in determining the trajectory of the conflict, and the international community will be waiting with bated breath to see how the situation unfolds.

As the situation continues to evolve, it is clear that the killing of Ali Khamenei has marked a significant escalation in the conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran. The region is on high alert, and the world is holding its breath as it waits to see what will happen next.

Sources:

  • "Iran's military options limited as it tries to hit back at US-Israeli attack" by Dan Sabbagh, The Guardian
  • "How Israeli sleight and US might led to the assassination of Ali Khamenei" by Jason Burke, The Guardian
  • "Starmer faces greater quandary over 'special relationship' after Iran attack" by Rowena Mason, The Guardian
  • "At least 22 people dead after pro-Iran protests in Pakistan and Iraq" by Reuters
  • "Iran foreign minister suggests new supreme leader may be chosen within days" by Reuters

The assassination of Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, in a joint US-Israeli strike has sent shockwaves across the Middle East, sparking widespread protests and a vow of resistance from Tehran. The attack, which also killed several high-ranking officials, including the minister of defense and the head of the Revolutionary Guards, has left Iran reeling and has raised concerns about the potential for further escalation in the region.

According to sources, the operation was the culmination of decades of intelligence gathering by Israeli secret services, with crucial technological resources and manpower provided by the US over the last six months. The strike, which took just 60 seconds to carry out, was described as a "decapitating blow" to the Iranian regime.

The killing of Khamenei has sparked widespread outrage across the region, with protests erupting in Pakistan and Iraq. In Karachi, at least 22 people were killed in clashes between protesters and security forces outside the US consulate, while in Baghdad, protesters attempted to storm the US embassy.

The UK has found itself in a diplomatically precarious position, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer declining to endorse the US strikes while also refusing to condemn them. The "special relationship" between the UK and the US has been under strain in recent months, and the UK's refusal to back the US on this issue is likely to further exacerbate tensions.

Iran's military options are limited, and its retaliatory strikes have so far been high in volume but mostly ineffective. The country's security apparatus has been compromised, and it is likely that the regime will struggle to respond effectively to the attack.

In the aftermath of the strike, Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, suggested that a new supreme leader may be chosen within days, as the country begins the process of mourning Khamenei and vowing resistance to the US and Israel.

The international community is holding its breath as it waits to see how the situation will unfold. The US and Israel have made it clear that they are prepared to take further action if necessary, while Iran has vowed to resist and retaliate. As the region teeters on the brink of chaos, one thing is clear: the killing of Ali Khamenei has marked a significant turning point in the conflict, and the consequences of this action will be felt for a long time to come.

In the days and weeks ahead, the world will be watching closely as Iran navigates this critical moment in its history. The country's ability to respond effectively to the attack will be crucial in determining the trajectory of the conflict, and the international community will be waiting with bated breath to see how the situation unfolds.

As the situation continues to evolve, it is clear that the killing of Ali Khamenei has marked a significant escalation in the conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran. The region is on high alert, and the world is holding its breath as it waits to see what will happen next.

Sources:

  • "Iran's military options limited as it tries to hit back at US-Israeli attack" by Dan Sabbagh, The Guardian
  • "How Israeli sleight and US might led to the assassination of Ali Khamenei" by Jason Burke, The Guardian
  • "Starmer faces greater quandary over 'special relationship' after Iran attack" by Rowena Mason, The Guardian
  • "At least 22 people dead after pro-Iran protests in Pakistan and Iraq" by Reuters
  • "Iran foreign minister suggests new supreme leader may be chosen within days" by Reuters

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