Iranian state media report that Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh, the 79-year-old wife of Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Iranian state television announced the death of **Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh**, 79, wife of Supreme Leader **Ali Khamenei**, stating she died from injuries sustained in the same U.S.–Israeli airstrike that reportedly killed her husband at their Tehran compound. Broadcasters said she was critically wounded and hospitalized for two days before her death was confirmed, framing it within a “martyrdom” narrative.

According to reports cited by **The Wall Street Journal**, she died two days after Khamenei. State television declared her “long dream of martyrdom became true,” and said her passing would inspire “a massive uprising in the fight against oppressors.” Authorities announced a 40-day national mourning period and a seven-day public holiday, underscoring the moment’s political and religious weight.

Bagherzadeh largely avoided public life. She married Khamenei in 1965, before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, and the couple had six children. In a 2011 state-media interview, she described her primary role as maintaining a calm home so her husband could “do his work in peace.” She recalled visiting him during imprisonment under the Shah and said she shared only positive news. Though she mentioned distributing pamphlets and carrying messages, she called these efforts “not worth mentioning.”

Her death comes amid intensifying exchanges between Iran and U.S.–Israeli forces. The Iranian Red Crescent reported at least 555 fatalities nationwide, with strikes affecting more than 130 cities. Iran’s ambassador to the IAEA, Reza Najafi, condemned the attacks as “unlawful, criminal and brutal,” and denied nuclear weapons ambitions as “a big lie.”

The conflict has widened regionally, with incidents reported in Kuwait, Iraq, Cyprus, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Lebanon. U.S. Central Command said American aircrew in one incident ejected safely and were recovered. Energy sites, including facilities operated by **Saudi Aramco**, have faced precautionary shutdowns.

As tensions mount, a senior White House official suggested elements of Iran’s potential new leadership may be open to talks. Reports from **Fox News** said President **Donald Trump** is willing to engage eventually, though military operations continue. The reported deaths of Khamenei and Bagherzadeh mark a pivotal and uncertain chapter in regional geopolitics.

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