Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed Saturday that recent Israel and U.S. strikes may have killed Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, and urged Iranians to take to the streets and “finish the job.”
There were many signs indicating Khamenei "is no longer," Netanyahu said without explicitly confirming his death.
He said Khamenei's compound had been destroyed and Revolutionary Guard commanders and senior nuclear officials had been destroyed.
Earlier, Iran's al-Alam television has said Khamenei would speak but no such speech was aired by late Saturday.
The United States and Israel attacked Iran on Saturday, targeting its top leaders and calling for the overthrow of its government, while Iran responded with missiles fired at Israel and neighboring Gulf countries.








