After Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is Killed by an Airstrike, Iran’s Next Supreme leader Promises Retribution
The letter, read by a state television news anchor, constituted the first communication from Iran’s new leader since the assaults. Israeli intelligence assessments suggest that Mojtaba Khamenei may have been injured during the initial attacks of the fight because he was neither directly seen nor heard in the statement.
Khamenei promised in the message that Iran would get revenge for the fatalities. The statement declared, “We will not refrain from avenging the blood of your martyrs,” adding that each Iranian killed by the nation’s adversaries will be handled as a distinct case in what he called a larger campaign of revenge.
The extent of the individual losses sustained during the strike was also acknowledged by Khamenei. In the aftermath of the attack, he admitted to seeing his father’s body and disclosed that numerous close relatives had also perished. His wife, one of his sisters, his niece, and another sister’s spouse were among them.
Khamenei specifically mentioned the attack on the Shajareh Tayyebeh School in Minab during the early hours of the battle, which resulted in the deaths of approximately 165 individuals, many of them children. He claimed that only a small portion of Iran’s retribution had been carried out thus far in the conflict. Additionally, he urged Gulf countries to “shut down” US outposts, claiming that the US’s pledge of protection was “nothing more than a lie.”
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