Conflicting Reports Emerge Over Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei's Status Following Alleged Attacks

Kathmandu. Contradictory reports are surfacing regarding the condition of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei following alleged US and Israeli attacks on Iran.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed in an address that there are "growing indications" that Khamenei may have died. Previously, Reuters and Israeli media outlets, citing senior Israeli officials, had broadcast news that Khamenei had been killed.

However, Iran has completely rejected these reports. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ismail Baghaei, speaking to ABC News, informed that both Supreme Leader Khamenei and President Masoud Pezeshkian are "safe and healthy" .

Similarly, Seyed Mehrdad Seyed Mahdi, head of public relations for Khamenei's office, labeled the Israeli claims as "psychological warfare."

Currently, differing claims are emerging from Israel and Iran regarding Khamenei's condition.

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