Iran’s new Ayatollah calls for the ‘shedding’ of Donald Trump’s blood

Iran’s newly appointed Ayatollah urges elimination of Trump’s blood

Iran’s new Ayatollah has issued a strong statement demanding the ‘shedding of Zionist blood and Trump’s blood’ as hostilities against Iran intensify.

Abdollah Javadi Amoli, in a rare address to state television, declared: ‘We must confront oppressive America. His blood is upon my shoulders.’

His remarks align with a broader escalation of conflict, following attacks launched by the US and Israel targeting Iran’s leadership, missile capabilities, and nuclear facilities. These strikes have fueled calls for regime change, though tensions remain high across the region.

Calls for jihad spread online

Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-affiliated chat groups have encouraged supporters in Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, and Pakistan to ‘burn embassies and assets’ of perceived enemies. The war has claimed over 1,230 lives in Iran, 70 in Lebanon, and a dozen in Israel, according to local officials.

Iran recently retaliated with a fresh assault on Israeli and American military installations, vowing that the US would ‘regret torpedoing’ an Iranian vessel in the Indian Ocean. The US Navy sank an Iranian frigate, Dena, in international waters on Tuesday night, killing at least 87 sailors. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned the event as ‘a maritime atrocity.’

He wrote on social media: ‘Frigate Dena, a guest of India’s navy carrying nearly 130 sailors, was attacked without warning in international waters.’

Missile strikes hit Israel

The Revolutionary Guard revealed that Iran deployed its Khorramshahr-4 missiles in a strike targeting Israel. Each missile is equipped with a one-ton warhead, capable of carrying multiple payloads. Israel responded by conducting targeted strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon and launching a widespread attack on Iran’s capital, though specifics were not disclosed.

Meanwhile, air sirens blared in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem as Israel warned of incoming missile threats. The conflict has deepened with both sides accusing each other of escalating violence, raising concerns about the potential for further destabilization.

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