As the conflict intensified, conflicting reports about the fate of Iran’s Supreme Leader created confusion worldwide.
Israeli media outlets claimed that Khamenei had been killed in the strikes, while Iranian officials insisted he was alive. Iran’s Foreign Minister stated, “As far as I know, he is still alive,” adding to the uncertainty.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump initially said he believed Israeli assessments but later appeared to confirm Khamenei’s death in a public statement, further complicating the narrative.
The lack of clear confirmation highlighted the fog of war, where information is often incomplete or contradictory.
Analysts emphasized that such confusion is common in high-intensity conflicts, where both sides use information strategically.
Iranian media outlets described reports of Khamenei’s death as “psychological warfare,” accusing Western nations of spreading misinformation.
The global community remained cautious, awaiting official confirmation.
This uncertainty increased fears of instability within Iran, where leadership continuity is critical to maintaining order.
