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Iran Official Warns of ‘mental Warfare’ After Israeli Reports of Khamenei's Death
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A protester holds a portrait of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a protest against U.S. and Israeli attacks on multiple cities across Iran at a bridge leading to the fortified Green Zone where the U.S. Embassy is located in Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, on Feb. 28, 2026.
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The ​head of ‌public relations at the ​Iranian ⁠Supreme Leader’s office on Saturday ‌(February 28, 2026) accused the country’s enemies ‌of “mental ‌warfare” ⁠after Israeli ⁠reports Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had been ​killed, ‌Iranian state media reported.

“The enemy is resorting ‌to mental ​warfare, all should be aware,” ⁠the public relations official ‌was quoted as saying.

A senior Israeli official ‌told Reuters on ​Saturday that Mr. Khamenei was killed ⁠in Israeli ⁠and U.S. strikes.

Israeli ‌Prime Minister Benjamin ​Netanyahu ⁠also said on Saturday (February 28, 2026) that ‌there were ‌many ‌signs indicating ⁠Iran’s ⁠Supreme Leader Ayatollah ​Ali ‌Khamenei “is no longer”, without explicitly confirming ‌his ​death.

Mr. Netanyahu also said ⁠Mr. Khamenei’s compound had ‌been destroyed.

Trump on Khamenei’s death

U.S. ​President ‌Donald Trump told ​NBC News ⁠in an interview ‌on Saturday (February 28, 2026) that ‌he ‌believes ⁠reports ⁠of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah ​Ali ‌Khamenei’s death are correct.

“We feel that ‌that ​is a correct ⁠story,” Mr. Trump told ‌NBC News in a phone interview, according ‌to a ​report on its ⁠website.

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio ‌Guterres told an ​emergency ⁠meeting of the U.N. ‌Security Council on ‌the Iran ‌conflict ⁠on ⁠Saturday (February 28, 2026) that he deeply regretted ​that ‌an opportunity for diplomacy had been “squandered.”

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He ‌also told ​the 15-member body ⁠he was not ‌in a position to confirm Israeli reports of ‌the death ​of Iran’s Supreme ⁠Leader Ali Khamenei.

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