Iran's Khamenei reportedly killed, no confirmation from Iran
JERUSALEM -- Israeli media on Saturday evening reported that Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in US-Israeli attacks and his body has been found.
Multiple Israeli news outlets, including Channel 12, Channel 11 and i24 News, cited senior Israeli officials to say that Israel possesses evidence that can authenticate Khamenei's death.
Iran has yet to confirm the report. An Iranian official was quoted by state media as saying that "the enemy is resorting to mental warfare."
Earlier in the day, Iranian media reported that the supreme leader was commanding Iran's response to ongoing US-Israeli attacks, and Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said that almost all Iranian officials, except one or two commanders, are "safe and sound and alive."

























