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Iran’s Supreme Leader,Ayatollah Moved to Safe Haven After Nasrallah’s Death

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Iran's Supreme Leader,Ayatollah Moved to Safe Haven After Nasrallah's Death

IRAN SUPREME LEADER RELOCATED TO SECURE LOCATION AMID ESCALATING MIDEAST TENSIONS.

Tehran, Iran – In response to the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been transferred to a secure location within the country, bolstered by heightened security measures.

Iran's Supreme Leader,Ayatollah Moved to Safe Haven After Nasrallah's Death

According to regional officials briefed by Tehran, Iran remains in constant communication with Lebanon’s Hezbollah and other regional proxy groups to determine the next course of action.

This development follows Israel’s announcement of Nasrallah’s death in a precision airstrike on south Beirut on Friday. Hezbollah confirmed the loss of their leader in a statement, reaffirming their commitment to battling Israel in support of Gaza, Palestine, and Lebanon.

Iran's Supreme Leader,Ayatollah Moved to Safe Haven After Nasrallah's Death

Regional Tensions Escalate:

– Hezbollah’s Al-Manar TV began airing Koran verses after Nasrallah’s death announcement.
– European Commission and EU Aviation Safety Agency warn airlines to avoid Lebanese and Israeli airspace throughout October.
– Intensified air strikes and missile fire between Israel and Hezbollah spark regional concerns.

Iran's Supreme Leader,Ayatollah Moved to Safe Haven After Nasrallah's Death

Key Reactions:

– Iran: Heightened security measures and strategic planning with proxy groups.
– Hezbollah: Vows to continue fighting Israel.
– International Community: Calls for restraint and diplomatic resolution.

Iran's Supreme Leader,Ayatollah Moved to Safe Haven After Nasrallah's Death

As tensions continue to rise, global leaders urge caution and diplomacy to prevent further escalation in the region.

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