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Unverified Claims Surface Regarding Alleged Death of Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei

Two publications have made unsubstantiated claims about the death of Iran's Supreme Leader, though no credible confirmation exists.

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Unverified reports from two news outlets have made claims regarding the alleged death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, though no credible sources have confirmed such an event.

The New York Post published a report claiming Israel conducted a ballistic missile strike that killed Khamenei and dozens of officials last Saturday. The outlet described the weapon as flying to the edge of space before striking its target.

Separately, the Daily Mail published similar claims, alleging Israel used deceptive tactics involving a fake dinner arrangement before conducting the alleged strike. The publication attributed information to Israeli Defense Forces sources.

Neither Iran's government nor any major international news agencies have reported the death of Khamenei. Iranian state media has made no announcements regarding the Supreme Leader's status, and no independent verification of the claims exists.

Khamenei, 85, has served as Iran's Supreme Leader since 1989 and remains the country's highest-ranking official. Any confirmed reports of his death would represent a significant development in Middle Eastern geopolitics.

The claims come amid ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran, though the veracity of these particular reports remains unestablished through standard journalistic verification processes.

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