Top Iranian Cleric Calls for Trump's Execution
- Iranian clerics, including Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami, have issued fatwas calling for the execution of U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, labeling them as enemies of Islam.
- During a sermon, Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami accused Trump and Netanyahu of murdering many people and called for their execution, with the crowd chanting against America and Israel.
- Experts say the fatwas authorize severe punishments and can incite terrorist attacks against the U.S. and Israel while providing plausible deniability for Iranian leaders.
- President Trump responded by stating that he saved Khamenei from a violent death and criticized Iran's threats for halting negotiations on sanctions relief.
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Trump, Netanyahu Targeted Under Iranian Fatwas
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