RUMORS: IRAN DICTATOR KHAMENEI HAS DIED
Social media is ablaze with rumors that Iranian dictator Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has died. Iranian state-media has yet to confirm or deny such rumors.
Middle East blogger Daniel J. Levy wrote on
Twitter late Saturday: “Hearing unconfirmed reports from a usually very
reliable source of Ayatollah Khamenei’s death today.”
On
Friday, Iranian media confirmed that “The commander of the Islamic
Revolution, Ali Khamenei, his health deteriorated on Friday morning, and
was admitted to a Tehran hospital,” reported Al Bawaba News.
Reports
on Thursday revealed that the “Supreme Leader” may have been
hospitalized and was said to be in critical condition, according to Israel Hayom. Khamenei, 75, was reportedly rushed to the hospital due to complications from his ongoing bout with cancer.
France’s Le Figaro released a report regarding the Ayatollah’s health last week. Citing
intelligence sources, the paper estimated that Khamenei only had two
years left to live, due to his cancer reaching stage four and spreading
throughout the entirety of his body. Iranian media confirmed last year that Khamenei was hospitalized due to complications with his cancer.
Since
1989, Khamenei has ruled over the ancient Persian country with an iron
fist, succeeding his predecessor, the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini,
in instituting Islamic law over Iran.
Khamenei
is perhaps best known for his vicious crackdown of the 2009 Iranian
Green Movement, which saw millions take to the streets in protest of the
dictatorial regime. In order to shut down the protests, and instill
fear upon the population, Khamenei’s forces took to the streets and
killed dozens of peaceful demonstrators, while arresting thousands within the political opposition.
Khamenei has wrecked countless American lives while heading the world’s largest promulgator of Islamic terrorism.
In
1983 and 1984, while he was President of Iran under Khomeini, Khamenei
oversaw the Iran-backed killings of hundreds of American servicemen in
Lebanon.
Iran continued to
target American soldiers during the United States’ most recent war in
Iraq. American officials believe that Iran was primarily responsible for
supplying IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices) to jihadist groups during
the war. The explosive devices, many of which were utilized as booby
traps and roadside bombs, killed many American soldiers.
The
rumors concerning Khamenei’s possible death come at the end of the
Jewish holiday of Purim, which commemorates the thwarting of a Persian
plot meant to destroy the empire’s Jews. The Book of Esther states that
Haman, who served as a minister to who is believed to be King Xerxes I,
planned to slaughter all of Persia’s Jews, but his plot collapsed after
Mordecai and Esther exposed it.
History has shown that a country’s power structure is most vulnerable when its leadership appears to be in a state of transience.
It remains to be seen whether Iran’s dissidents will seize the moment
of uncertainty and rise up in an attempt to take their country back from
its Caliphatist despots.
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