Strikes On Iran "Operational Opportunity After PM Modi Left": Israeli Envoy

In a significant escalation of tensions in the Middle East, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was reportedly killed during coordinated US-Israel airstrikes on Tehran. The strikes, described by Israeli officials as a timely operational opportunity, occurred shortly after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's departure from the region. This development has raised alarms about the potential for increased instability in Iran, a country already grappling with international sanctions and internal unrest. Analysts suggest that the assassination could alter the geopolitical landscape, affecting Iran's influence in regional conflicts and its nuclear ambitions. The timing of the strikes, following high-profile diplomatic engagements, underscores the complex interplay of global politics, where alliances and rivalries are constantly shifting. As reactions unfold, the international community is closely monitoring the situation, with fears that this action could trigger retaliatory measures from Iran and its allies, further complicating an already volatile environment.
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