Iran’s Supreme Leader in Hiding After Hezbollah Death

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Iran’s Khamenei Goes into Hiding After Israeli Strikes

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has reportedly gone into hiding following Israeli strikes in Beirut that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. The strikes have sparked outrage in Iran, with Khamenei vowing revenge.

Hezbollah Mourns Nasrallah, Iran Considers Response

Hezbollah, the Iran-backed terrorist group, has declared five days of mourning for Nasrallah. Iran has reached out to Hezbollah and its other proxies in the region to discuss a response to the attack.

Tehran Blames U.S., Israel Warns of Challenges

Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has accused the U.S. of complicity in Nasrallah’s death. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that the coming days will pose significant challenges and has cautioned Iran against retaliation.

Iran Investigates Explosives, Suspects Infiltration

In the wake of the explosions that killed Nasrallah, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards are conducting an investigation into communications devices. They suspect that Israeli agents may have infiltrated their ranks.

Hezbollah Fires Rockets on Israel

Hezbollah has launched rockets on Israel in retaliation for the Beirut strikes. The cross-border conflict continues to escalate, with Iran’s proxies playing a major role.

Iran Calls for Emergency UN Meeting

Iran’s UN Ambassador has called for an emergency Security Council meeting over the attack, accusing Israel of using US-supplied weapons. He has warned Israel not to target Iranian diplomatic or consular facilities.


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