Admin I Saturday, Feb.28.27
IRAN’S Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is reported by state media to have been killed and his body pulled from the rubble following a devastating missile strike on the heart of Tehran, according to bombshell reports.
His son and daughter were reported to have also died in the strikes.
The 86-year-old man—the face of the Islamic Republic for decades—was reportedly wiped out in a “decapitation strike” conducted as part of a massive joint military operation by Israel and the United States.
In a double blow to the regime, a spokesperson for the Tehran mayor’s office confirmed that Khamenei’s son-in-law and his wife (Khamenei’s daughter) were also killed when missiles slammed into the capital.
Reports from the ground suggest the strikes targeted high-security compounds where the regime’s elite were hunkered down While Iranian state media has scrambled to claim the leader is “safe and sound,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the world tonight: “There are many signs that the tyrant is no longer alive.”
The Israeli broadcaster Kan News reports that the Ayatollah’s body has already been retrieved from a flattened compound in the capital. Satellite images released today show the Supreme Leader’s high-security residence in ruins, with smoke still billowing from the site.
The strike marks the most significant escalation in the Middle East in generations, threatening to plunge the entire region into an all-out inferno.
The reported death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ends a 37-year reign of terror. Since taking power in 1989, he has held absolute authority over Iran’s military, judiciary, and nuclear ambitions.
The Operation: The strikes, which began at sunrise on Saturday, reportedly involved hundreds of aircraft and precision missiles targeting “regime stability” and nuclear sites.
The Succession: If confirmed, the death triggers a “chaotic succession crisis.”
His son, Mojtaba Khamenei, has long been rumored as a potential successor, but the reported deaths of other family members in today’s strikes may have wiped out the “Khamenei Dynasty” in one fell swoop.
The Response: Iran has already begun retaliating, launching a “barrage of missiles” at Israel and US bases in the Gulf, with explosions reported in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
“The enemy is resorting to mental warfare,” claimed an Iranian official, desperately trying to keep the lid on the news. But with no public appearance from the Ayatollah in over 12 hours, the world is asking: Is the era of the Ayatollahs finally over?

