• October 7 Massacre a ‘Mistake That Cost Iran Dearly,’ - Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei Says.

    In a stunning reversal of rhetoric, an Iranian newspaper closely aligned with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has described Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel as a “grave mistake” that inflicted serious damage on Iran’s regional influence. According to a report by The Jerusalem Post on Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025, the statement marks one of the first public acknowledgments within Iran’s ruling establishment that the Gaza war has weakened, rather than strengthened, Tehran’s strategic position in the Middle East.

    In an editorial published this week, the Islamic Republic newspaper overseen by a representative of Khamenei sharply departed from the regime’s long-standing narrative that celebrated the attack as a victory for the so-called “Axis of Resistance.” “Contrary to many opinions and analyses, the ‘Al-Aqsa Flood’ operation was a mistake,” the paper wrote, referring to Hamas’s coordinated assault that killed and kidnapped thousands inside Israel on October 7, 2023.

    The editorial went on to argue that the consequences of the attack have been overwhelmingly negative for Iran and its network of allied militias and governments across the region. It specifically cited Syria’s apparent distancing from Tehran as one of the most damaging developments to result from the conflict. “Syria’s departure from the Axis of Resistance and its shift toward alignment with the United States and Israel is one of the most damaging developments of the past two years,” the paper stated, calling it a “direct outcome” of Hamas’s offensive.

    The tone of the piece stands in sharp contrast to previous statements by Iranian officials, including Khamenei himself, who had hailed the October 7 assault as a “historic victory” and a “turning point in the struggle against Israel.” Iranian state media and military commanders had also praised Hamas for “changing the balance of power” in the region.
    October 7 Massacre a ‘Mistake That Cost Iran Dearly,’ - Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei Says. In a stunning reversal of rhetoric, an Iranian newspaper closely aligned with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has described Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel as a “grave mistake” that inflicted serious damage on Iran’s regional influence. According to a report by The Jerusalem Post on Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025, the statement marks one of the first public acknowledgments within Iran’s ruling establishment that the Gaza war has weakened, rather than strengthened, Tehran’s strategic position in the Middle East. In an editorial published this week, the Islamic Republic newspaper overseen by a representative of Khamenei sharply departed from the regime’s long-standing narrative that celebrated the attack as a victory for the so-called “Axis of Resistance.” “Contrary to many opinions and analyses, the ‘Al-Aqsa Flood’ operation was a mistake,” the paper wrote, referring to Hamas’s coordinated assault that killed and kidnapped thousands inside Israel on October 7, 2023. The editorial went on to argue that the consequences of the attack have been overwhelmingly negative for Iran and its network of allied militias and governments across the region. It specifically cited Syria’s apparent distancing from Tehran as one of the most damaging developments to result from the conflict. “Syria’s departure from the Axis of Resistance and its shift toward alignment with the United States and Israel is one of the most damaging developments of the past two years,” the paper stated, calling it a “direct outcome” of Hamas’s offensive. The tone of the piece stands in sharp contrast to previous statements by Iranian officials, including Khamenei himself, who had hailed the October 7 assault as a “historic victory” and a “turning point in the struggle against Israel.” Iranian state media and military commanders had also praised Hamas for “changing the balance of power” in the region.
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  • ISRAEL REPORTEDLY BEGINS STRIKING IRANIAN SUPREME LEADER KHAMENEI'S UNDERGROUND HEADQUARTERS

    Israeli forces have reportedly launched precision strikes against a fortified underground headquarters used by Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to multiple defense sources. The operation marks one of Israel's most audacious military actions against Iran's leadership infrastructure.

    Satellite imagery analyzed by intelligence experts shows explosions near a secretive tunnel network in Tehran's Jamaran district, long suspected to house Khamenei's command centers. Witnesses described feeling tremors as Israeli bunker-buster munitions struck deep beneath the surface.

    "This wasn't just symbolic, it was surgical targeting of Iran's decision-making nerve center," said former Mossad operative Ari Ben David. The attack follows Khamenei's recent threats against Israel and comes hours after Iranian proxies fired rockets from Lebanon.

    Iranian state media confirmed "explosions in the capital's northern sector" but claimed they were part of air defense drills. However, security footage leaked online shows emergency vehicles rushing toward the heavily guarded compound.

    The strike represents a significant escalation in Israel's campaign against Iranian leadership targets. Defense analysts note the operation required exquisite intelligence and penetration of Tehran's layered air defenses.
    ISRAEL REPORTEDLY BEGINS STRIKING IRANIAN SUPREME LEADER KHAMENEI'S UNDERGROUND HEADQUARTERS Israeli forces have reportedly launched precision strikes against a fortified underground headquarters used by Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to multiple defense sources. The operation marks one of Israel's most audacious military actions against Iran's leadership infrastructure. Satellite imagery analyzed by intelligence experts shows explosions near a secretive tunnel network in Tehran's Jamaran district, long suspected to house Khamenei's command centers. Witnesses described feeling tremors as Israeli bunker-buster munitions struck deep beneath the surface. "This wasn't just symbolic, it was surgical targeting of Iran's decision-making nerve center," said former Mossad operative Ari Ben David. The attack follows Khamenei's recent threats against Israel and comes hours after Iranian proxies fired rockets from Lebanon. Iranian state media confirmed "explosions in the capital's northern sector" but claimed they were part of air defense drills. However, security footage leaked online shows emergency vehicles rushing toward the heavily guarded compound. The strike represents a significant escalation in Israel's campaign against Iranian leadership targets. Defense analysts note the operation required exquisite intelligence and penetration of Tehran's layered air defenses.
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  • Iran’s Khamenei vows ‘no mercy’ for Israel leaders.

    Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed on Wednesday that his country would show no mercy towards Israel’s rulers, hours after US President Donald Trump demanded Tehran’s “unconditional surrender”.

    “We must give a strong response to the terrorist Zionist regime. We will show the Zionists no mercy,” Khamenei posted on X.
    Iran’s Khamenei vows ‘no mercy’ for Israel leaders. Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed on Wednesday that his country would show no mercy towards Israel’s rulers, hours after US President Donald Trump demanded Tehran’s “unconditional surrender”. “We must give a strong response to the terrorist Zionist regime. We will show the Zionists no mercy,” Khamenei posted on X.
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  • ISRAEL STRIKES TEHRAN, ELIMINATES ANOTHER TOP IRANIAN MILITARY CHIEF

    The Israeli military has confirmed the killing of Ali Shadmani, Iran’s wartime chief of staff and one of the Islamic Republic’s most senior military figures, in an overnight airstrike on a command centre in central Tehran.

    According to the Israeli military, the strike was carried out by the Israeli Air Force following “precise intelligence and a sudden opportunity.”

    Shadmani was described as the top operational commander of the Iranian armed forces and a close associate of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

    The Israeli military stated that Shadmani’s killing “adds to a series of eliminations targeting Iran’s most senior military leadership and disrupts the chain of command.” Shadmani had previously commanded both the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the Iranian army, and was appointed to lead Iran’s armed forces after Israel assassinated his predecessor, Alaa Ali Rashid, in an earlier strike.

    This development marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, with potential far-reaching implications for the region
    ISRAEL STRIKES TEHRAN, ELIMINATES ANOTHER TOP IRANIAN MILITARY CHIEF The Israeli military has confirmed the killing of Ali Shadmani, Iran’s wartime chief of staff and one of the Islamic Republic’s most senior military figures, in an overnight airstrike on a command centre in central Tehran. According to the Israeli military, the strike was carried out by the Israeli Air Force following “precise intelligence and a sudden opportunity.” Shadmani was described as the top operational commander of the Iranian armed forces and a close associate of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The Israeli military stated that Shadmani’s killing “adds to a series of eliminations targeting Iran’s most senior military leadership and disrupts the chain of command.” Shadmani had previously commanded both the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the Iranian army, and was appointed to lead Iran’s armed forces after Israel assassinated his predecessor, Alaa Ali Rashid, in an earlier strike. This development marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, with potential far-reaching implications for the region
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  • Netanyahu suggests killing Iran’s supreme leader would end conflict.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday did not rule out plans to assassinate Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, saying it would “end the conflict” between the two arch-foes.

    In a 20-minute interview with US network ABC News, the Israeli leader insisted his country’s deadly aggression to “defang” Iran was justified, and equated Khamenei to a “modern Hitler.”
    Netanyahu suggests killing Iran’s supreme leader would end conflict. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday did not rule out plans to assassinate Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, saying it would “end the conflict” between the two arch-foes. In a 20-minute interview with US network ABC News, the Israeli leader insisted his country’s deadly aggression to “defang” Iran was justified, and equated Khamenei to a “modern Hitler.”
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  • President Trump rejected an Israeli plan in recent days to kill Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, two U.S. officials told ABC News.

    The officials stated that Israel shared with the U.S. that they had a window to kill Iran's leader but the president was not on board with the plan.

    Source: abcnews
    President Trump rejected an Israeli plan in recent days to kill Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, two U.S. officials told ABC News. The officials stated that Israel shared with the U.S. that they had a window to kill Iran's leader but the president was not on board with the plan. Source: abcnews
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