Iran has issued a warning about attempts to target its Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, amid growing regional tensions. Officials said intelligence reports indicate possible plots against Khamenei, though details of the threats were not disclosed.
The warning comes as Iran faces heightened pressure from international sanctions and regional rivalries. Authorities have urged heightened security measures around key government and military sites, including the offices and residences of the Supreme Leader.
Iranian state media reported that security forces are closely monitoring potential threats and have increased surveillance to prevent any attack. Officials stressed that any act against Khamenei would be met with a strong response.
The Supreme Leader, who holds ultimate authority in Iran over political, military, and judicial matters, has been a central figure in shaping the countryโs domestic and foreign policies for decades. Analysts say that threats to Khamenei could escalate tensions both within Iran and across the region.
This alert follows a series of international incidents that have raised concerns about targeted attacks on high-profile Iranian leaders. Tehran has called on its allies to remain vigilant and support measures to ensure the safety of its leadership.
Iranโs warning underscores the sensitive security situation in the country and the governmentโs efforts to maintain stability amid growing internal and external pressures.
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