Khamenei Iran Leader Killed in Israel US Strikes

Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has died following strikes attributed to Israel and the United States, Iranian state media reported on Sunday. The 85-year-old leader’s death marks a pivotal moment for Iran and the broader Middle East, ending a 36-year tenure as the nation’s highest authority.

Khamenei’s leadership, which began in 1989 after the death of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, made him the longest-serving head of state in the region. Born in Mashhad in 1939, he was a crucial participant in the 1979 Iranian Revolution and a close ally of Khomeini. His position granted him ultimate oversight of Iran’s military, judiciary, and state broadcasting, along with significant influence over the government and legislature.

Throughout his rule, Khamenei shaped Iran’s domestic trajectory, endorsing policies of economic privatization while overseeing the nation’s development into a major energy producer. His foreign policy was defined by a commitment to Shia Islamism and the export of the revolutionary ideology, providing political and military support to allied groups such as Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in the Palestinian territories.

A central, often contradictory, aspect of his legacy involves Iran’s nuclear program. While Khamenei issued a religious fatwa prohibiting the development of weapons of mass destruction, he simultaneously advanced Iran’s capabilities in nuclear energy, contributing to prolonged international negotiations and sanctions. His administration frequently faced criticism for suppressing political dissent and curbing civil liberties, a stance defended by supporters as necessary for national security and revolutionary preservation.

The circumstances of his death—reported as a result of foreign military action—immediately raise questions about regional escalation and Iran’s response. The process for selecting a new Supreme Leader, which requires the Assembly of Experts, is now underway amidst potential internal tensions and profound geopolitical uncertainty. Khamenei’s passing removes a central, conservative pillar of Iranian politics, with his successor likely to influence the country’s domestic direction and its tense relationships with the United States, Israel, and regional rivals for years to come.

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