Iran Vows "Crushing Response" After Supreme Leader Khamenei's Death

Senior Iranian official Ali Larijani has vowed a "far more crushing response" against the US and Israel following the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was reportedly killed in an attack. Iran has initiated constitutional provisions to form a provisional leadership council, as the nation enters 40 days of public mourning. The Iranian military has already launched missile and drone strikes targeting Israeli-occupied areas and American bases in retaliation. Attention now shifts to the difficult process of selecting a permanent successor amid heightened security and questions over the future balance of power within the Islamic Republic.

Key Points: Iran Vows Retaliation After Khamenei's Death, Succession Process Begins

  • Vows crushing retaliation
  • Constitutional succession process begins
  • Large-scale strikes launched
  • Nation in 40-day mourning
  • Future leadership cliffhanger
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"They stabbed heart of the nation, their heart will be stabbed too": Iranian official Larijani vows crushing response after Khamenei's death

Senior official Ali Larijani warns of a crushing response to the US and Israel following Ayatollah Khamenei's death, as Iran begins a constitutional succession process.

"They stabbed heart of the nation, their heart will be stabbed too - Ali Larijani"

Tehran, March 1

Senior Iranian official Ali Larijani on Sunday warned of a "far more crushing response" against the United States and Israel following what Iranian media described as the martyrdom of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

Tasnim News Agency reported that Larijani said the Iranian nation had thwarted what he described as US and Israeli plans through unity and resilience. He stated that constitutional provisions would guide the country during the absence of leadership.

Referring to Article 110 of Iran's Constitution, Larijani explained that if the country is without a leader, the President, the Head of the Judiciary, and one jurist member of the Constitutional Council, selected by the Expediency Discernment Council, would temporarily assume the Leader's duties until a successor is elected.

He said the process to form the provisional leadership council was being pursued immediately aand would be carried out as soon as possible.

The news agency reported that Ayatollah Khamenei had been killed on Saturday attack by what officials described as "criminal" US-Israeli forces. He had led Iran since 1989, following the death of the founder of the Islamic Republic, Imam Khomeini.

According to Tasnim, the Iranian Armed Forces have since launched large-scale missile and drone strikes targeting Israeli-occupied areas and American bases in the region in response to the attack.

Iran is observing 40 days of public mourning following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Reuters reported, citing Iranian state media.

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.

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.

- ANI

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Priya S
The language of revenge is so dangerous. "Stabbed heart of the nation" – such rhetoric only guarantees more violence and suffering for ordinary people. My heart goes out to the civilians in the region who just want peace. This is a tragedy.
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Aman W
The immediate focus on constitutional succession is actually a good sign. It shows the system has a plan, even in crisis. But the real power struggle will be between the clerics and the Revolutionary Guard. That internal conflict could be more destabilizing than external threats.
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Sarah B
Watching from Delhi. The 40-day mourning period is a significant cultural and religious observance. It's a time for reflection, not just for Iran but for the world. I hope cooler heads prevail and this period is used to de-escalate, not to plan further attacks.
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Vikram M
The immediate missile strikes show this was pre-planned. They had a response ready to go. This isn't just about revenge; it's about projecting strength during a leadership vacuum. Oil prices will shoot up, and we in India will feel it at the petrol pump. Bad news for the economy.
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Karthik V
While I don't agree with Iran's theocratic system, assassinating a head of state sets a terrible precedent. It's an act of war. The international community, including India, must unequivocally condemn such actions, regardless of the target. The rule of law must prevail over covert operations.

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