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Iran’s Experts Assembly Names Mujtaba Khamenei Supreme Leader After Deadly US–Israel Strike
Iran’s Assembly of Experts has elected Mujtaba Khamenei, son of Ali Khamenei, as the country’s third Supreme Leader following a February 28 US–Israeli airstrike that Iranian authorities say killed the sitting leader. Mujtaba’s IRGC background and seminary training point to a likely continuity of hardline, security-first policies, but the rapid transition raises questions about legitimacy, elite cohesion and regional escalation risks.

Trump to Attend Dover Ceremony as Six U.S. Service Members Killed in Iran Conflict
The White House confirmed President Trump will attend a Dover Air Force Base ceremony on March 7 to receive the remains of six U.S. service members killed in military action linked to Iran. The deaths follow a series of strikes after the February 28 attack that killed Iran’s supreme leader, raising the stakes for further U.S. military and diplomatic responses.

A Life Scarred by Violence: Khamenei’s Wound, His Rule — and the Reported Strike That Could Reorder the Region
A SoMi article on 6 March 2026 reports that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed in strikes attributed to the United States and Israel. Khamenei’s life — from his 1975 imprisonment and the 1981 bomb that paralysed his right arm to more than three decades as Iran’s top authority — has been shaped by violence; his reported death, if confirmed, would create a fraught succession contest and heighten the risk of regional escalation.

A Wounded Icon: How the 1981 Mosque Bombing and a Paralyzed Arm Shaped Khamenei’s Three-Decade Rule
A Chinese article reports that Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei was killed in an attack attributed to the United States and Israel, and uses the claim to revisit his life. It emphasizes the 1981 mosque bombing that left his right arm paralyzed, a wound that became a lasting symbol of his legitimacy and the violence that has shaped the Islamic Republic.

How Israeli Hackers Used Tehran’s Traffic Cameras to Track Khamenei Before the Strike
The Financial Times reports that Israeli intelligence infiltrated Tehran’s traffic-camera network and other electronic systems to track Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s movements before a Feb. 28 strike that killed him. The operation combined camera feeds, signals intelligence and human sources to produce a detailed “intelligence picture,” illustrating how urban infrastructure can be weaponised in targeted killings.

Pentagon Warns Prolonged Strikes on Iran Could Exhaust U.S. Air-Defense Stocks and Ignite Wider Conflict
U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran have triggered IRGC reprisals and prompted Pentagon officials to warn that following a weeks-long strike tempo could exhaust U.S. air-defense interceptors. Lawmakers and military leaders say depleted stocks would limit Washington’s ability to protect forces and allies and raise the prospect of an uncontrollable regional escalation.

Khamenei’s Death Deepens Iran’s Internal Rift as IRGC Vows Revenge and Foreign Minister Seeks Talks with Washington
The confirmed death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has provoked an urgent power struggle between the hardline IRGC, which has vowed large‑scale retaliation against US and Israeli targets, and a reformist civilian leadership seeking to reopen talks with Washington. The resulting split raises the risk of regional escalation while creating an uncertain window for diplomatic engagement depending on how the succession unfolds.

Mass Protests Erupt Across Turkey, Greece and Pakistan After Strike on Iran and Reports of Khamenei’s Death
Mass demonstrations erupted in Turkey, Greece and Pakistan after a US‑Israeli strike on Iran and reports that Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, had been killed. Protesters gathered at US and Israeli diplomatic missions, raising the risk of broader regional escalation and diplomatic fallout for countries hosting Western military facilities.

Strike on Tehran and the Death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ignite a Wider Middle East War
Iran says its supreme leader was killed in coordinated U.S.-Israeli strikes on Tehran, prompting rapid and large-scale Iranian retaliation that has spread across the Middle East. The confrontation risks a broader regional war, serious disruption to oil and shipping, and a hardening of Tehran’s internal politics even if the regime does not collapse.

Khamenei Reportedly Killed in Strike Attributed to US and Israel — Houthis Condemn Attack as Regional Tensions Spike
Iranian media report that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in a strike Tehran blames on the United States and Israel, prompting national mourning and condemnation from allied militants including Yemen’s Houthis. The apparent assassination threatens a fraught succession process in Tehran and raises the immediate risk of broader regional escalation across multiple fronts.

Khamenei’s Killing Deepens Middle East Uncertainty — What the Strike Reveals About Western and Israeli Reach
A precision airstrike on 28 February killed Iran’s supreme leader and several senior officials, a blow Tehran says will be avenged. The attack underscores what analysts describe as unprecedented penetration of Iran’s security apparatus by U.S. and Israeli intelligence, and raises the stakes for regional escalation and succession politics in Tehran.

Claims of Khamenei’s Death Ignite Regional Panic as Iran Denies, Strait of Hormuz Shut
Israeli and U.S. leaders asserted that Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei was killed in strikes, while Tehran denied the claims and reported deaths among Khamenei’s relatives. Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, called for UN action and drew support from allied groups like Yemen’s Houthis, sharply raising the risk of wider regional escalation and disruption to global shipping and energy markets.