Loud cheer, music and fireworks — Iranians take to streets to celebrate reports of Khamenei's death; videos go viral

Reports of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's death have ignited widespread celebrations across Iran, with citizens taking to the streets in jubilant displays of relief and hope for a new political era. While there has been no official confirmation from Iranian authorities, the news has been fueled by comments from former US President Donald Trump, who labeled Khamenei as 'one of the most evil people in history.' Videos circulating on social media show crowds cheering, music playing, and fireworks lighting up the night sky, reflecting a significant moment in the Iranian political landscape. Khamenei, who has held power since 1989, has been a polarizing figure both domestically and internationally, known for his hardline stance against the West and for suppressing dissent within Iran. The potential shift in leadership could signal a transformative period for the nation, as many Iranians express hopes for more freedom and reform. As the situation develops, the global community watches closely, aware of the implications for regional stability and international relations.
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