Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Iranians Dance On His Grave After U.S. Led Strike
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The people of Iran are so happy Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed Saturday by a U.S.-Israeli military strike, they’re celebrating in the streets around the country.
In a video on social media, scores of Iranians are seen partying in the streets following an overnight airstrike Saturday that killed Khamenei at his compound in downtown Tehran.
SEE IT: Iranians celebrate the death of the Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in the streets of Besat Town, a suburb of Karaj, Iran. pic.twitter.com/NpEwVpb0kf
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Check out the clip … which shows Iranians dancing, cheering, playing music, honking horns and flashing peace signs in the cities of Karaj, Fuladshahr and Borazjan.
President Donald Trump couldn’t be happier either with Khamenei’s demise. 47 posted a message on Truth Social Saturday, proudly announcing Khamenei’s death and calling him “one of the most evil people in History.”
Trump also bragged Khamenei was unable to avoid highly sophisticated U.S.-Israeli intelligence that took out him and other Iranian leaders at the compound.
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Huge crowds of Iranians are pouring out into the streets in cities across Iran to celebrate the news of Khamenei’s death
This video is from Nurabad where people are raising Iran’s Lion and Sun flag and chanting “Javid Shah” (Long Live the Shah) pic.twitter.com/x6T6fGzIAG
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Iranians in other parts of the world also celebrated the killing of Khamenei from Madrid to London to Berlin to the United States.
In Los Angeles, which has the largest Iranian population in the U.S., many American flag-waving Iranians openly expressed their support for Trump, chanting the MAGA-like slogan, “Make Iran Great Again.”
The big question now is … Who’s gonna replace Khamenei and guide the country into a new era? No one knows the answer just yet.
