Iran Mourns Khamenei's "Martyrdom," Vows Revenge Against US and Israel

An emotional Press TV anchor announced the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, which Iranian authorities are calling an assassination. The government has declared 40 days of national mourning and vowed that the "crime" will not go unpunished, directly blaming the US and Israel. The death triggers a critical and complex succession process amid heightened security and national grief. State media is framing Khamenei's death as a martyrdom, a final sacrifice for the nation's sovereignty.

Key Points: Iran Vows Retaliation After Khamenei's Death, Declares Mourning

  • Emotional state TV announcement
  • 40 days of national mourning declared
  • Government vows retaliation against US & Israel
  • Succession process under wartime conditions
  • Death framed as "martyrdom"
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Press TV anchor gets emotional reporting death of Khamenei; Iran vows retaliation

Iran declares 40 days of mourning after Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's reported assassination, with state TV anchor emotional on air and government vowing retaliation.

"the crime of assassination of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution will not go unpunished - Iranian government statement"

Tehran, March 1

A presenter on Iran's state-affiliated broadcaster Press TV got emotional on air and took visible pauses while announcing what the channel described as the "martyrdom" of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, according to footage aired by Press TV.

The network reported that Khamenei was killed in what Iranian authorities characterised as an assassination. The visibly emotional anchor struggled to maintain composure while delivering the breaking news, referring to him as the "Leader of the Islamic Revolution."He described the news of the death as "confirmed".

Press TV also aired visuals from the Imam Hussein Shrine in Karbala, where pilgrims were seen reacting with grief upon hearing the announcement.

In Tehran, people gathered at Enghelab Square to mourn, with crowds holding portraits and chanting slogans, the broadcaster reported.

According to Press TV, Iran's government issued a statement warning that the "crime of assassination of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution will not go unpunished" and asserting that the "pure blood of the martyred Leader will uproot the criminal regimes of the US and Israel."

Iran is observing 40 days of public mourning following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Reuters reported, citing Iranian state media. In Shia Islam, the 40th day after death (Arba'een) holds immense spiritual weight.

The death occurred following strikes by the US and Israel (Operation Epic Fury/Lion's Roar) on Saturday. By announcing exactly 40 days of mourning, the government is leaning into a powerful cultural script, providing the clerical establishment time to manage the transition behind closed doors.

The country's Supreme Leader's office has declared a period of national mourning, with flags flying at half-mast and public gatherings planned to pay respects, marking the closing of a 37-year chapter in the Islamic Republic's history.

Ayatollah Khamenei was the successor to the Revolution's founder, Ruhollah Khomeini. Since 1989, his "story" was one of unwavering defiance against Western influence.

Authorities have heightened security across the country, particularly in major cities like Tehran, to prevent unrest and ensure public safety.

Attention is focused on the process of selecting Khamenei's successor, with speculation about potential candidates and the impact on Iran's future leadership. However, meeting under wartime conditions is difficult, and the question remains, who "owns" the future of the Republic--the clerics or the Revolutionary Guard-- the most urgent cliffhanger.

His death is being portrayed by state media as the Martyrdom of the Guardian, framing his end not as a defeat, but as a final sacrifice for the sovereignty of the nation.

The official Farsi account of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei acknowledged his death and posted a verse from the Quran on X in the early hours of Sunday. As per Tasnim News, Khamenei was killed while at the workplace in the early hours of Sunday.

The official Farsi page posted on X a verse from Surah Al-Ahzab, 33:23, which translates to "Among the believers are men who have been true to the covenant they made with Allah. Some of them have fulfilled their vow [by death], and some are still waiting, and they have not changed [their commitment] in the least."

- ANI

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Priya S
The 40-day mourning period (Arba'een) is a deeply significant Shia tradition. It shows how the state is using religious sentiment to manage this crisis. The anchor's emotion wasn't just personal; it was a performance for the nation. Very tense times ahead.
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Aman W
Vowing retaliation against US and Israel... this is extremely dangerous. The region is already a powder keg. Hope our government is in close touch with all sides. Stability is crucial for Indian workers in the Gulf and for oil prices. 🙏
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Sarah B
While I understand the gravity, the article's framing is very one-sided, relying heavily on Press TV's narrative. It would be good to see more analysis on what this means for the Iranian people, especially the youth who have protested against the regime. Not everyone there is mourning.
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Vikram M
The real story is who comes next. The power struggle between the clerics and the Revolutionary Guard will decide Iran's future path. Will it become more hardline or will there be an opening? This affects India's connectivity plans through Iran to Central Asia.
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Kavya N
Portraying it as a "martyrdom" is a strategic move to galvanize support. The quote from the Quran is also very pointed. The next few weeks are critical. Hope there is no major escalation that spills over. The world doesn't need another war.

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