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Israel’s Netanyahu Says There Are ‘Many Signs’ Iran’s Khamenei Is Dead, Ayatollah Is Alive, Says Iran’s Foreign minister

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that there were signs that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei had been killed in an attack on his compound as part of US-Israeli strikes.

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Netanyahu said in a televised statement: “This morning, in a powerful surprise strike, the compound of the tyrant Ali Khamenei was destroyed in the heart of Tehran… and there are many signs that this tyrant is no longer alive.”

Meanwhile, Iran’s Foreign Minister said the country’s Supreme Leader was alive, along with all high-ranking officials, after Israel and the United States launched strikes across the country on Saturday.

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told NBC News that supreme leader Ali Khamenei was alive “as far as I know,” in an interview from Tehran with the US outlet, adding that “all high ranking officials are alive.”

Araghchi said he had been in contact with Gulf states and “explained for them that we have no intention to attack them but we are actually attacking the American bases in the act of self defense.”

He added that while there was no communication with Washington now, “if Americans wants to talk to us. They know how they can contact me. We are certainly interested for de-escalation.”

Written with agency reports

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