Breaking: Khamenei Dead: Trump and Israel Target Iran for Regime Change

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been killed following a series of massive US and Israeli airstrikes targeting Tehran and dozens of other locations. President Donald Trump confirmed the death via social media, announcing that major combat operations are underway with the explicit goal of overturning the Iranian government. The strikes, which began early Saturday, hit the Supreme Leader’s compound and government offices, while causing significant civilian casualties, including 118 deaths at a girls' school in Minab. Iran has responded with what its Revolutionary Guard calls the most ferocious offensive in its history, launching missiles and drones at Israel and four Gulf Arab nations: Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. This military escalation has derailed diplomatic efforts led by Oman and triggered a polarized domestic response in the United States, where celebrations in Los Angeles and anti-war protests in New York and Washington, D.C., have broken out. The region remains in a state of high alert as air travel and oil shipments are disrupted.

[00:00] Announcer: This is Neural Newscast for Saturday, February 28th, 2026.
[00:05] Announcer: A joint U.S. and Israeli strike on Tehran has killed Iran's supreme leader, triggering a massive regional escalation.
[00:13] Announcer: Here is the news that matters this morning.
[00:15] Announcer: Iranian state media has confirmed the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
[00:22] Announcer: The 86-year-old cleric was killed during a joint U.S. and Israeli strike on his compound in Tehran on Saturday.
[00:29] Announcer: President Donald Trump has announced that major combat operations are underway and will continue throughout the week, with the stated objective of overturning the Iranian government.
[00:41] Announcer: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed the destruction of the compound,
[00:46] Announcer: describing the operation as a powerful surprise strike.
[00:50] Hannah Whitmore: The military operation targeted locations across Iran, including Karaj, Isfahan, and Qam.
[00:56] Hannah Whitmore: In the south, state media reports that 118 people were killed when a strike hit the Shajaba Taiba Girls School in Minab.
[01:05] Hannah Whitmore: Satellite imagery indicates the school sits adjacent to an Iranian military base.
[01:10] Hannah Whitmore: President Trump stated on social media that the current administration is working closely with Israel to ensure the Iranian people have the chance to take back their country, marking a definitive end to recent diplomatic efforts.
[01:24] Announcer: Iran has responded by launching what the Revolutionary Guard calls the most ferocious offensive in the history of the Islamic Republic.
[01:33] Announcer: Ballistic missiles and drones have been fired at Israel and four Gulf Arab nations that host U.S. military bases, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.
[01:45] Announcer: These strikes have rocked densely populated areas, grounded air travel, and impacted global oil shipments.
[01:53] Announcer: Analysts suggest Iran is now lashing out at neighboring countries, regardless of previous regional allegiances.
[02:00] Hannah Whitmore: In Tehran, state functions have vowed that this crime will turn a new page in the history of the Islamic world.
[02:07] Hannah Whitmore: the Supreme National Security Council announced that Iran and its allies
[02:11] Hannah Whitmore: are now more determined to fight against global oppressors.
[02:15] Hannah Whitmore: While the Iranian government claims President Masoud Pazeskian is safe after his office was targeted,
[02:21] Hannah Whitmore: a near-total internet blackout across Iran has made it difficult to verify the full extent of the domestic impact
[02:28] Hannah Whitmore: as further explosions are reported in nearly every province.
[02:32] Announcer: The scale of this escalation has shocked regional diplomats.
[02:36] Announcer: On Friday, Oman's foreign minister, Badr al-Busaydi, met with Vice President J.D. Vance in Washington to discuss progress in nuclear negotiations.
[02:47] Announcer: While al-Busaydi expressed hope for a breakthrough, sources indicate he left the meeting pessimistic about the massive U.S. military buildup in the region.
[02:56] Announcer: He was reportedly unaware that the strikes were imminent.
[03:00] Announcer: This marks the second time during the Trump administration that active negotiations with Iran have been derailed by direct military action.
[03:09] Hannah Whitmore: Within the United States, the news has triggered widespread demonstrations.
[03:14] Hannah Whitmore: In Los Angeles, members of the Iranian-American community gathered to celebrate the news of Kamene's death,
[03:21] Hannah Whitmore: with some calling for the return of Reza Pahlavi to lead a temporary government.
[03:27] Hannah Whitmore: Chance of gratitude were directed at both President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu.
[03:32] Hannah Whitmore: Conversely, anti-war protesters in New York's Times Square and near the White House in Washington,
[03:39] Hannah Whitmore: D.C. have marched to demand an end to the attacks, expressing frustration with the shift
[03:45] Hannah Whitmore: toward active combat.
[03:47] Announcer: The regional fallout continues to expand as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates
[03:53] Announcer: were reportedly among the nations privately advocating for strikes earlier this year.
[03:58] Announcer: However, it remains unclear if these allies were fully briefed on the specific intent to target the Supreme Leader.
[04:05] Announcer: The Pentagon and Israeli Defense Forces have not yet released a final assessment of the targets hit during the initial waves of the operation.
[04:14] Hannah Whitmore: The shift from diplomacy to major combat operations in a matter of hours has left the international community reeling.
[04:22] Hannah Whitmore: With the confirmation that bombing will continue throughout the week,
[04:26] Hannah Whitmore: the focus now turns to the stability of the remaining Iranian leadership
[04:30] Hannah Whitmore: and the potential for a larger regional conflict
[04:34] Hannah Whitmore: involving U.S. bases across the Middle East.
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Breaking: Khamenei Dead: Trump and Israel Target Iran for Regime Change
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