Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who previously denied the Holocaust and suppressed pro-democracy protests during the 2009 Green Movement, has reportedly died according to state media. The post contrasts his history of denying truth with the regime's current collapse, while criticizing international diplomatic engagement with Iran's leadership.
Following reports of Ayatollah Khamenei's death, Iranians have taken to the streets in celebration, with crowds gathering in solidarity with jubilant demonstrators in scenes that contrast sharply with recent government crackdowns on protesters. The public displays of support reflect widespread opposition to Iran's leadership amid the ongoing human rights crisis.
Former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Tehran residence was reportedly struck and heavily damaged in recent joint U.S.-Israeli airstrikes, according to online reports and visuals. His current whereabouts and condition remain unconfirmed.
Reza Pahlavi declares that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is dead and calls for the complete collapse of the Islamic Republic, urging military forces and Iranian citizens to support a transition to his proposed government. He calls for continued demonstrations and appeals to Iranians abroad to amplify international support for what he describes as a "humanitarian intervention" against the regime.
Video footage from this morning documents the interception of an Iranian IRGC Shahed-136 attack drone over Kuwaiti airspace. The incident marks another instance of drone activity in the region's ongoing tensions.