'Zionist Regime Made A Big Mistake': Khamenei's Account Issues Warning On X

In a recent statement from Iran's official account of the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, a warning has been issued regarding the consequences of actions taken by the 'Zionist regime.' This communication comes in the wake of joint US-Israeli airstrikes that targeted Tehran and resulted in Khamenei's death on February 28. The account remains active and continues to disseminate messages reflecting the Iranian leadership's stance against perceived threats from Israel and the United States. Khamenei's legacy, characterized by staunch opposition to Western influence and support for regional resistance movements, is being invoked as tensions in the region escalate. The Iranian government has reiterated its commitment to respond firmly to any acts of aggression, framing the airstrikes as a significant miscalculation by its adversaries. This incident underscores the ongoing volatility in Middle Eastern geopolitics and the enduring impact of Khamenei's ideologies on Iran's foreign policy. As the situation develops, it remains to be seen how Iran will navigate its military and diplomatic responses amidst growing international scrutiny.
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