Iran Supreme Leader Khamenei Killed in US-Israel Military Strike

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed Saturday in a joint American-Israeli military operation, ending his 36-year rule. The strikes, dubbed Epic Fury by the Pentagon, also claimed the lives of Iran's defense minister and the commander of the Revolutionary Guard Corps. President Trump warned Iran against further retaliation after initial counter-strikes targeted Israel and several Gulf nations. The conflict has caused significant civilian casualties, including a reported 85 children at a primary school in southern Iran. International reactions are mixed, with the UK prioritizing the protection of its regional bases while global oil markets face heightened vulnerability. The IAEA continues to monitor Iran's nuclear status amidst the ongoing military campaign.

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[00:12] Noah Feldman: A joint American and Israeli military operation killed Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday.
[00:23] Noah Feldman: The strikes targeted several high-ranking officials in Tehran, including the country's defense minister.
[00:32] Isabel Moreno: President Trump confirmed the operation on Truth Social and warned Iran against further retaliation.
[00:39] Isabel Moreno: He stated that the U.S. and Israel used sophisticated tracking systems to locate the Iranian leadership.
[00:46] Noah Feldman: The Pentagon called the mission epic fury, while Israel labeled it roaring lion.
[00:54] Noah Feldman: The operation follows weeks of military buildup and the reported failure of nuclear negotiations in Geneva.
[01:04] Isabel Moreno: Iran has responded by launching missiles toward Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
[01:08] Isabel Moreno: The Iranian parliament speaker called the operation a criminal act and promised devastating blows in return.
[01:16] Noah Feldman: Turning now to the humanitarian situation on the ground in Iran,
[01:22] Noah Feldman: the Iranian Red Crescent Society reports that more than 200 people
[01:27] Noah Feldman: have been killed across the country since the strikes began.
[01:32] Isabel Moreno: State media reported that a girl's primary school in southern Iran was hit during the bombardment.
[01:38] Isabel Moreno: Local prosecutors say at least 85 children died and more may be buried under the rubble.
[01:44] Noah Feldman: U.S. Central Command says they are looking into reports of civilian harm, Isabel.
[01:49] Noah Feldman: Captain Tim Hawkins told NPR that the protection of civilians is of the utmost importance to American forces.
[01:57] Isabel Moreno: In Tehran, residents describe a state of panic as internal security forces flood the streets on motorbikes.
[02:04] Isabel Moreno: Many are attempting to reach their homes while communications remain cut across much of the city.
[02:10] Noah Feldman: Meanwhile, the conflict is rapidly expanding to involve other nations in the region.
[02:15] Noah Feldman: Jordan reported downing 49 drones and ballistic missiles that were threatening its territory earlier today.
[02:21] Isabel Moreno: Several Gulf nations, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar, have also reported Iranian strikes.
[02:28] Isabel Moreno: In Dubai, smoke was visible over the world's busiest international airport and its major shipping port.
[02:35] Noah Feldman: Debris from air defense collisions caused injuries in residential areas of Dubai.
[02:41] Noah Feldman: Israeli Rescue Services report that one person has been killed and over 120 injured in their territory during the first 24 hours.
[02:49] Isabel Moreno: The situation remains fluid, Noah, as regional air defenses remain on high alert.
[02:55] Isabel Moreno: Many countries are now grappling with the logistical fallout of closed airspace and disrupted trade routes.
[03:01] Noah Feldman: Still, the United Kingdom is assessing its own posture in the Middle East.
[03:06] Noah Feldman: Defense Secretary Joan Healy said British military personnel in Bahrain
[03:10] Noah Feldman: were within several hundred yards of retaliatory strike.
[03:14] Isabel Moreno: Healy told the BBC that protecting UK bases from indiscriminate attacks is now a top priority.
[03:21] Isabel Moreno: He noted that two missiles were also fired in the general direction of Cyprus.
[03:26] Noah Feldman: The UK did not participate in the strikes, but says it shares the goal of preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
[03:34] Noah Feldman: Prime Minister Kirstarmer confirmed British planes are currently conducting patrols.
[03:39] Isabel Moreno: The government is also reviewing its domestic terror threat level in light of the escalations.
[03:44] Isabel Moreno: Healy declined to comment on whether the UK would join future military actions against the Iranian regime.
[03:51] Noah Feldman: Next, the volatility in the Middle East is testing the resilience of global oil markets.
[03:57] Noah Feldman: Investors are concerned that sustained conflict could severely limit the flow of energy through the Persian Gulf.
[04:05] Isabel Moreno: The Financial Times reports that the proximity of strikes to major ports in the UAE has increased market anxieties.
[04:11] Isabel Moreno: Oil prices are expected to see significant fluctuations as the military campaign continues.
[04:18] Noah Feldman: President Trump stated that the U.S. intended to raise Iran's missile industry and annihilate its navy.
[04:25] Noah Feldman: Such a comprehensive destruction of infrastructure would have long-term effects on regional trade.
[04:31] Isabel Moreno: Supply chain experts are closely watching the Strait of Hormuz for any signs of a blockade.
[04:36] Isabel Moreno: Any closure of that waterway would have immediate and severe impacts on global energy supplies.
[04:41] Noah Feldman: In other news, internal stability in Iran remains a primary concern for international observers.
[04:48] Noah Feldman: President Trump has encouraged the Iranian people to take over their government once the bombing stops.
[04:54] Isabel Moreno: However, military analysts say it is extremely difficult to topple a government with air power alone.
[05:01] Isabel Moreno: Iranian security forces previously suppressed mass street protests just last month.
[05:05] Noah Feldman: Human rights groups claimed thousands were killed during those previous crackdowns.
[05:10] Noah Feldman: The heavy presence of armed guards on motorbikes in residential areas suggests the regime is preparing for domestic unrest.
[05:19] Isabel Moreno: The death of Khamenei creates a significant power vacuum after nearly four decades of rule, Noah.
[05:25] Isabel Moreno: It is unclear if a successor can maintain the same level of control over the security apparatus.
[05:30] Noah Feldman: Here is what else we're watching.
[05:32] Noah Feldman: The International Atomic Energy Agency says there is currently no evidence that Iran has resumed uranium enrichment.
[05:39] Noah Feldman: This contradicts claims made by the U.S. administration.
[05:44] Isabel Moreno: Nuclear experts are urging caution as the strikes continue near known Iranian facilities.
[05:49] Isabel Moreno: The IAEA has monitored the program for years and remains the primary source for verification of Iran's nuclear status.
[05:56] Noah Feldman: Still on our watch list, the U.S. Congress is deeply divided over the legality of the strikes.
[06:03] Noah Feldman: Lawmakers are debating whether the President had the authority to launch the operation without congressional approval.
[06:10] Isabel Moreno: Finally, we are monitoring the U.K. terror threat level as officials meet to discuss potential risks.
[06:17] Isabel Moreno: Security services are on high alert for any retaliatory actions targeting British interests abroad or at home.
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Iran Supreme Leader Khamenei Killed in US-Israel Military Strike
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