Will The Iranian Regime Fall By June 30? Here's What Prediction Market Is Saying Amid US-Iran War
Rita Panahi condemned Iran's Supreme Leader as a dictator after his death in a U.S.-Israeli strike; about 40 top officials were also reportedly killed, officials said.
- On Sunday, Sky News Australia host Rita Panahi delivered a blistering on-air editorial on Outsiders denouncing Iran's leadership and said in Persian, `You son of a b***h, shame on you, burn in hell!`.
- U.S. and Israeli officials say the strike late on Saturday killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei using live intelligence in Operation Epic Fury targeting his fortified compound in central Tehran.
- Panahi, a conservative commentator who has openly opposed the Islamic Republic and its treatment of women, hosts The Rita Panahi Show and writes for the Herald Sun.
- A DHS assessment warned Iran and its proxies could target the U.S. with attacks, while Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said she is coordinating with U.S. federal intelligence and law enforcement partners against hacktivists.
- In Tehran and abroad, officials and citizens reacted as news of Khamenei's death sparked celebrations, protests, condemnation from Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof, and cold remarks from Australian leaders including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese; reports said about 40 top Iranian officials were also killed.
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As the Israeli-American operation continues in Iran, the Iranian diaspora in Montpellier celebrated the death of several senior officials of the Islamic Republic, including the supreme leader, Ali Khamenei. An event that questions the future of the country.
“May Khamenei rot in hell”: Left Party leader van Aken backs murderous regime-change war against Iran
At a press conference on Monday, Left Party leader Jan van Aken openly celebrated the killing of Iranian head of state Khamenei and other leading figures by Israeli and American bombs.
In China’s long-term vision, order is the supreme currency of exchange. Thus, the calculated silence with which Beijing observed the “disastrous” collapse of the presidential complex in Tehran should not be confused with indecision. Following the joint air attack by the United States and Israel that ended with almost four decades of leadership by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, China has set its position with the coldness of those who defend a critical …
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