Khamenei Set Iran’s Direction for Decades. Now the Public He Suppressed Has Hope

Khamenei’s Loss Is a Colossal Blow for a Regime That Was Already Under Intense Domestic Pressure from Its Population

Even after the war, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps continue to push the same ideological narrative, vowing to maintain the three pillars of the military doctrine: nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, and Islamist proxies.

Even after the war, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps continue to push the same ideological narrative, vowing to maintain the three pillars of the military doctrine: nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, and Islamist proxies.

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On Saturday night, the first evening of the second American-Israeli military campaign against Iran in less than a year, an Israeli official made a dramatic announcement to reporters — that the Israeli Air Force had assassinated Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the 86-year-old supreme leader of the Islamic Republic.

US President Donald Trump asserted as much shortly afterward, writing on Truth Social that “Khamenei, one of the most evil people in History, is dead.”

And hours later, Iran’s state media confirmed what had increasingly been clear — that the ayatollah had indeed been slain.

Khamenei’s loss is a colossal blow for a regime that was already under intense domestic pressure from its population, and is now being overwhelmed by a carefully planned campaign by two of the world’s best air forces.

“Even if he had died in natural circumstances, it would be a major shake-up for the regime,” said Raz Zimmt, Iran expert at the Institute for National Security Studies.

Originally published on March 1, 2026.

Read the full article at the Times of Israel.

Lazar Berman is the diplomatic correspondent at the Times of Israel, where he also covers Christian Affairs. He holds an M.A. in Security Studies from Georgetown University and taught at Salahuddin University in Iraqi Kurdistan. Berman is a reserve captain in the IDF’s Commando Brigade and served in a Bedouin unit during his active service.
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