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    Iran Denounces Israeli Reports of Ayatollah Khamenei’s Death as Psychological Warfare Tactic

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a strong rebuttal on Saturday, a senior Iranian official dismissed recent Israeli assertions that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had been killed, labeling these reports as a deliberate attempt at psychological warfare designed to destabilize Iran. The official emphasized that such claims are part of a broader strategy by adversaries to undermine national morale and create confusion within the country’s leadership ranks.

    The head of public relations at the Supreme Leader’s office urged the public to remain vigilant and not be swayed by what he described as enemy propaganda. His statement came shortly after an Israeli official alleged that Khamenei had been targeted and killed in coordinated strikes carried out by Israeli and American forces. This claim, however, has been firmly refuted by Iranian authorities, who insist that the Supreme Leader remains alive and in control.

    Meanwhile, the situation on the ground has been marked by significant developments involving high-ranking Iranian military officials. Multiple sources confirmed that several top commanders, including Defence Minister Amir Nasirzadeh and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commander General Mohammad Pakpour, lost their lives in Israeli airstrikes conducted on Saturday. These strikes reportedly formed part of a larger, joint operation between Israel and the United States aimed at crippling Iran’s military capabilities.

    Israeli officials had earlier indicated that the attacks targeted not only Pakpour and Nasirzadeh but also Iran’s intelligence chief, though the full extent of casualties and damage remains unclear. The fate of Supreme Leader Khamenei and President Masoud Pezeshkian following these strikes has yet to be conclusively determined, fueling speculation and uncertainty across the region.

    The joint US-Israeli offensive marks a significant escalation in the already tense relations between Iran and its adversaries. In response to the attacks, Tehran launched missile strikes targeting Israeli positions, condemning the initial assaults as unprovoked and illegal acts of aggression. This cycle of retaliation has heightened fears of a broader conflict erupting in the Middle East, with potential consequences for regional stability and global security.

    Iran’s foreign minister underscored the country’s resilience, asserting that Iran possesses the capability to defend itself independently without relying on external allies. Despite acknowledging the loss of key military figures, he conveyed a clear message that Iran intends to continue its defensive measures and responses to what it perceives as ongoing threats to its sovereignty.

    On the international stage, world leaders have called for calm and urged all parties to pursue diplomatic solutions to de-escalate tensions. European nations such as France, Germany, and the United Kingdom condemned the Iranian missile attacks while simultaneously advocating for renewed negotiations to prevent further violence. The United Nations’ human rights chief highlighted the grave risk to civilian populations caught in the crossfire, emphasizing the urgent need to protect non-combatants from the fallout of escalating hostilities.

    Countries including Canada have expressed support for US efforts to limit Iran’s nuclear ambitions, viewing the situation through the lens of global non-proliferation concerns. Meanwhile, nations like Spain, Oman, Lebanon, and Norway have stressed the importance of dialogue and adherence to international law as the only viable path toward lasting peace in the region.

    As diplomatic channels appear increasingly strained and military actions intensify, the prospect of a wider regional war looms large. The recent developments underscore the fragile nature of Middle Eastern geopolitics and the urgent need for concerted international efforts to prevent further escalation and foster stability.

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