The reported assassination of Ayatollah Khamenei and a wider strike on Iran’s leadership have pushed the region into a dangerous new phase, raising fears of a broader war. The operation marked a dramatic escalation with immediate regional and global consequences.
According to reports, United States B-2 bombers struck ballistic missile sites while Israel targeted mobile launchers. Nine Iranian warships were said to be sunk as smoke rose over Tehran, and casualty numbers climbed into the hundreds, underscoring the intensity of the assault.
Despite the violence, unnamed U.S. officials said there was “new potential leadership” in Iran signaling a willingness to engage diplomatically. Donald Trump publicly confirmed he had agreed to speak with them, suggesting that limited diplomatic channels remain open even as fighting continues.
Beyond Iran, the conflict is spreading. Iran-backed militias in Iraq and Lebanon are firing on Israeli and U.S. positions. Gulf states are threatening retaliation, and United Kingdom bases have reportedly faced drone attacks.
Four American troops are reported dead, synagogues and cities have been hit, and Europe is edging closer to involvement. As airstrikes continue alongside secret talks, the world is watching whether this crisis leads to a cease-fire or expands into a far wider war.