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Ek Maa ki Baddua😥 || Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is confirmed dead, and significant numbers of people in Iran (and Iranian diaspora communities abroad) are indeed celebrating his death following the announcement.
Iranian state media (including state TV) officially confirmed his death/martyrdom early on March 1, 2026 (local time), after he was killed in a joint US-Israeli airstrike on his compound/office in Tehran during “Operation Epic Fury” on February 28. The government declared 40 days of national mourning, but this has not stopped public expressions of joy in many areas.
Public reactions in Iran:
Videos and eyewitness accounts from multiple sources (including Iran International, AFP-verified footage, CNN, The New York Times, Jerusalem Post, and others) show crowds in Tehran, Karaj, Shiraz, Isfahan, and other cities taking to the streets, rooftops, and balconies shortly after the news broke (around 11 PM local time on February 28).
People are cheering, clapping, honking car horns, playing celebratory music (including loud Persian dance tracks), setting off fireworks, dancing arm-in-arm, and chanting slogans like “freedom, freedom,” “Long live the King/Shah” (Javid Shah), and even “Thank you US/Israel” or “The devil is dead.”
Some reports describe residents shouting from windows, tearing down or celebrating over symbols of the regime (e.g., a Khamenei statue reportedly toppled in one area), and describing it as a historic moment of release after decades of repression.
Social media posts (including viral videos on X/Twitter) capture these scenes, with users noting the joy despite internet blackouts and risks—many attribute it to long-standing grievances over human rights abuses, economic hardship, and suppression of protests (e.g., referencing past movements like Woman, Life, Freedom).
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Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is confirmed dead, and significant numbers of people in Iran (and Iranian diaspora communities abroad) are indeed celebrating his death following the announcement.
Iranian state media (including state TV) officially confirmed his death/martyrdom early on March 1, 2026 (local time), after he was killed in a joint US-Israeli airstrike on his compound/office in Tehran during “Operation Epic Fury” on February 28. The government declared 40 days of national mourning, but this has not stopped public expressions of joy in many areas.
Public reactions in Iran:
Videos and eyewitness accounts from multiple sources (including Iran International, AFP-verified footage, CNN, The New York Times, Jerusalem Post, and others) show crowds in Tehran, Karaj, Shiraz, Isfahan, and other cities taking to the streets, rooftops, and balconies shortly after the news broke (around 11 PM local time on February 28).
People are cheering, clapping, honking car horns, playing celebratory music (including loud Persian dance tracks), setting off fireworks, dancing arm-in-arm, and chanting slogans like “freedom, freedom,” “Long live the King/Shah” (Javid Shah), and even “Thank you US/Israel” or “The devil is dead.”
Some reports describe residents shouting from windows, tearing down or celebrating over symbols of the regime (e.g., a Khamenei statue reportedly toppled in one area), and describing it as a historic moment of release after decades of repression.
Social media posts (including viral videos on X/Twitter) capture these scenes, with users noting the joy despite internet blackouts and risks—many attribute it to long-standing grievances over human rights abuses, economic hardship, and suppression of protests (e.g., referencing past movements like Woman, Life, Freedom).
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