Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Family Reportedly Seek Shelter in Underground Bunker Amid Iran-Israel Conflict

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According to a report by Iran International, all members of Khamenei’s family, including his son, Mojtaba, are also with him.

Reports suggest that Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has taken refuge in an underground bunker following Israeli attacks on Tehran's nuclear facilities. It is reported that all members of Khamenei's family, including his son Mojtaba, are also with him.

Amid these developments, an AP report revealed that US President Donald Trump turned down an Israeli proposal to eliminate Khamenei. The death toll in Iran due to Israeli strikes has risen to at least 224, with 90% of the casualties being civilians, as per an Iranian health ministry spokesperson.

Israel's recent airstrike on the city of Mashhad was seen as a warning to Khamenei, indicating that he is not safe anywhere in the country. Despite the opportunity to eliminate Khamenei on the first night of the operation, Israel chose to spare him, giving him a final chance to dismantle Iran's uranium enrichment programme.

The military confrontations between Israel and Iran have continued for four days, resulting in civilian casualties and drawing concern from global leaders about the escalating conflict in the Middle East. Iranian strikes in retaliation have claimed lives in Israel, while Israeli attacks have targeted Iran's nuclear and military infrastructure.

Following these events, Iran has canceled talks with the US in Oman, citing ongoing Israeli attacks as a barrier to negotiations. US President Donald Trump has called for a resolution between Iran and Israel, although he acknowledged the possibility of further conflict.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Iran of targeting both Trump and himself, alleging threats and attempts on their lives. Netanyahu emphasized the need for strong leadership in dealing with Iran's nuclear ambitions and highlighted the dangers posed by the regime.



Source: Moneycontrol
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