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U.S. and Israeli Strikes Timed to Khamenei Meeting; Iranian Media Says Supreme Leader Killed
U.S. and Israeli forces reportedly timed February 28 strikes to coincide with a meeting of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei; Iranian state media and Sky News say Khamenei was killed, and Tehran has declared 40 days of national mourning. The operation — if confirmed — risks provoking immediate retaliation from Iran and its proxies and would precipitate a fraught succession and regional realignment.

Satellite Images Show Tehran Residence After Strike as Iran Confirms Khamenei’s Death
CBS released satellite imagery showing damage to Ayatollah Khamenei’s Tehran residence after a February 28 strike that Iranian media say killed the supreme leader. Iran has declared 40 days of mourning and the IRGC has promised retaliation, raising the prospect of a dangerous regional escalation and uncertain succession in Tehran.

Netanyahu Says Signs Mount That Iran’s Khamenei Is ‘No Longer Alive’ — A Risky Claim in an Already Volatile Region
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on February 28 that there are mounting signs Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is “no longer alive,” a claim published by Xinhua but not independently verified. The assertion, whether true or rhetorical, has major implications for Iranian succession, regional stability and the risk of escalation between Israel and Iran.

Under Siege at Home and Abroad: Iran’s Hardliners Demand Punishment for Rouhani as U.S. Pressure Mounts
Hardline factions in Iran have intensified attacks on reformists, with some calling for the execution of former president Hassan Rouhani, against a backdrop of increased U.S. military deployments in the Gulf. The dispute pits hawks who favour confrontation against reformists who seek diplomatic de‑escalation, leaving the Supreme Leader’s choices as the pivotal determinant of whether tensions remain domestic or spill into regional conflict.

Divided and Armed: Iran’s Internal Rift Threatens to Sabotage a High‑Stakes U.S. Negotiation
Heightened U.S. military pressure in the Gulf meets deepening factional rivalry inside Iran, where hardliners and sidelined reformists clash over how to respond. With missile upgrades and February 6 negotiations looming, Tehran’s internal divisions may determine whether diplomacy holds or conflict erupts, carrying broad regional consequences.