Iran's Khamenei Killed in US-Israel Strike, Triggering Regional War

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been killed in a major attack by the United States and Israel, creating a profound leadership crisis in Tehran. In retaliation, Iran launched drone and missile strikes against multiple nations including Israel, Qatar, Bahrain, and the UAE, setting the region ablaze. World leaders, including France's Emmanuel Macron and India's S. Jaishankar, have urgently called for de-escalation and diplomacy amid the spiraling conflict. The attack, ordered by US President Donald Trump with the stated aim of regime change, has resulted in significant civilian casualties, including a reported missile strike on a girls' school in Iran.

Key Points: Iran's Khamenei Killed, Regional War Erupts

  • Khamenei killed in US-Israel strike
  • Iran retaliates across Middle East
  • Global calls for de-escalation
  • Leadership void in Tehran
  • Civilian casualties reported
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Khamenei killed in US-Israeli attack, marking milestone in Iran's theocratic rule; regional counterattacks escalate

US-Israeli attack kills Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei, sparking massive retaliatory strikes across the Middle East and a global crisis.

"The escalation underway is dangerous for everyone. It must stop - Emmanuel Macron"

New York, March 1

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been killed in an epochal attack by the US and Israel, marking an inflection point in the 46-year Shia-theocratic rule, as Tehran's retaliation set off conflagrations in a swath of the Middle East.

US President Donald Trump announced on Saturday the killing of the 86-year-old cleric, ending his iron-fisted rule over Iran for 36 years.

Trump said on Truth Social, "He was unable to avoid our Intelligence and Highly Sophisticated Tracking Systems and, working closely with Israel, there was not a thing he, or the other leaders that have been killed along with him, could do".

Iran has not confirmed his death, and the nation's future remained murky with no word as of Sunday evening about who is filling the leadership void, although the country has a rank of civilian and military leaders.

It was not known if other leaders, civilian and military, were killed.

"The escalation underway is dangerous for everyone. It must stop", French President Emmanuel Macron said, echoing the sentiments of many.

As soon as the US-Israel attack began, Tehran retaliated with a fusillade of drones and missiles against Israel, Qatar, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates UAE), Jordan, and Kuwait.

Iran's news agency reported a claim by the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) that it had attacked a supply ship.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that according to his reports, about 20 cities across Iran, including Tehran, Isfahan, Qom, Shahriar, and Tabriz, were attacked.

As calls rose around the world for de-escalation, India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, one of the few leaders with open lines to both sides, spoke to Foreign Ministers Seyed Abbas Araghchi of Iran and Gideon Sa'ar of Israel.

Jaishankar posted on X that he "shared India's deep concern at the recent developments in Iran and the region" with the Iranian diplomat.

"Reiterate India's call for dialogue and diplomacy to de-escalate tensions", he said of the call with the Israeli minister.

The Iranian port city of Chabahar was reportedly attacked, and among the unknowns was whether the port built there in cooperation with India was a target.

Trump unleashed the attack shortly after midnight in Washington - and daytime in Iran - two days after inconclusive negotiations in Geneva facilitated by Oman.

On Friday, Trump said that he was "unhappy" that he was not getting what the US wanted - a complete end to uranium enrichment.

Oman and Iran had claimed progress in the talks.

Iran was convulsed last month by public protests sparked by inflation that defied the regime but was brutally put down by the government, reportedly killing thousands.

Trump escalated the confrontation with Iran from ending its nuclear programme to regime change, unleashing the attack to decapitate the religio-political and military leadership.

In his video announcing the attack on Iran, Trump said, "When we are finished, take over your government. It will be yours to take. This will be probably your only chance for generations".

"America is backing you with overwhelming strength and devastating force", he asserted.

There were reports with video on X that some Iranians celebrated the reported death of Khamenei, but there were no indications of a mass uprising.

Trump said, "We are hearing that many of their IRGC, Military, and other Security and Police Forces, no longer want to fight, and are looking for Immunity from us".

Reza Pahlavi, the son of the Shah of Iran who was deposed in the Islamic Revolution, staked a claim saying, "I want to be by your side as soon as possible so that together we can take back and rebuild Iran".

He did not appear to have the backing of the US or a large following in Iran, raising a question mark over its future.

The toll of the attacks was also unclear.

Iranian news agency, IRNA, said that according to a local official, an Israeli missile that hit a girls' school in Minab in southern Iran killed 57 students, and injured 60.

Guterres put the reported death toll in Iran at 85, with two killed at a school in Tehran.

Pakistan said that one of its citizens was killed in the UAE.

Britain could be drawn into the conflict as an opaque statement by its Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, said, "Our forces are active and British planes are in the sky today as part of coordinated regional defensive operations to protect our people, our interests and our allies".

Many other leaders were critical of both the US-Israel attack and Iran's widespread retaliation.

Guterres condemned what he called the "military escalation in the Middle East" and said the US-Israel use of force against Iran and Tehran's retaliation across the region "undermine international peace and security".

But China and Russia were unequivocal in their condemnation.

- IANS

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Priya S
The reports of a girls' school being hit are absolutely heartbreaking. Innocent children paying the price for geopolitical games. Whatever one thinks of the regime, this loss of life is tragic. The world needs to demand an immediate ceasefire.
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Aditya G
While the removal of a hardline leader might seem like a positive to some, this method sets a terrible precedent. External powers assassinating a head of state? This is not stability, it's chaos. Oil prices will skyrocket and our economy will feel the pinch.
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Sarah B
Living in Dubai, the situation is terrifying. We heard the alerts. The region is a tinderbox. India has a huge diaspora here. The government needs to have solid evacuation plans ready if this spirals further. Safety of Indians abroad is paramount.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I think our media and some comments are focusing too much on the port and oil. A major war is brewing on our western flank. This affects our national security directly. We need a strong, independent foreign policy, not just reactive statements.
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Meera T
The human cost is already too high. Reports of thousands killed in protests last month, and now more civilians. The Iranian people have suffered for decades between a repressive regime and external pressure. Hope this doesn't lead to more suffering for them. 🙏
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