🚨 BREAKING: There are “signs” that Iran’s Supreme Leader is “no longer” alive, per Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) February 28, 2026
This has NOT yet been confirmed, but we’re going on 13 hours with NO signs of life so far
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(Nick Sortor) appears to reference a statement by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claiming there are "many signs" or "growing indications" that Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is no longer alive (or "gone"/"dead") following recent large-scale U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, often referred to in reports as "Operation Epic Fury" or similar.Key details from the latest reports (as of February 28, 2026):Netanyahu made this claim in a televised/video statement, saying Israel's strikes destroyed Khamenei's compound and eliminated senior officials, Revolutionary Guard commanders, and nuclear program figures. He suggested "many signs" point to Khamenei also being gone but stopped short of a 100% confirmation.
Some Israeli media (e.g., Channel 12, Kan News) and officials cited "growing indications" or assessments that he was likely killed, with later claims (e.g., from Reuters-sourced Israeli officials) that his body was found among the rubble.
However, Iran strongly denies this. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told NBC News and other outlets that Khamenei is "alive as far as I know," along with President Masoud Pezeshkian, and that Iran may have lost only one or two commanders. Iranian spokespeople have described him as "safe and sound."
No independent verification (from Reuters, BBC, AP, etc.) confirms Khamenei's death yet. He has not appeared publicly or spoken since the strikes began, which fuels speculation, but Iranian state media has not announced any succession or death.
The story remains developing and highly conflicting: Israeli side pushing the "likely dead" narrative for strategic/morale reasons, while Iran insists he's alive. No body has been independently confirmed shown, and no official Iranian announcement of death has occurred.
In short, Netanyahu claims there are strong signs Khamenei is dead, but Iran says he's alive, and major international outlets describe his status as unclear/unconfirmed right now. The situation could change quickly with new statements or evidence.If you'd like me to check a specific follow-up angle (e.g., latest Iranian response or more X reactions), just let me know!
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