Assassination of Ali Khamenei

Assassination of Ali Khamenei
Part of the 2026 Iran war
Khamenei on 12 February 2026, 16 days before his assassination
Type
Location
Tehran, Iran

35°41′31″N 51°23′55″E / 35.6919°N 51.3986°E / 35.6919; 51.3986
Planned by
TargetAli Khamenei and associated Iranian leadership
Date28 February 2026 (2026-02-28)
Executed by
OutcomeSuccessful
Casualties5 (including Khamenei) killed

On 28 February 2026, Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader of Iran, was assassinated in Tehran as part of a series of Israeli airstrikes aimed at high-ranking Iranian officials. Khamenei's death was confirmed by the Iranian government on 1 March. His death occurred as part of a wider joint operation by the United States and Israel, using strategic locations intelligence from the US's Central Intelligence Agency to determine the whereabouts of several leaders. Satellite imagery suggested that Khamenei's residence in the city was severely damaged during the attack.

Following initial Israeli reports that Khamenei had been killed in the operation, US president Donald Trump and Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Khamenei was dead. After Iranian state media confirmed his death, the government announced 40 days of mourning and seven days of public holiday. The Fars News Agency announced that Khamenei's daughter, granddaughter, son-in-law and daughter-in-law had also been killed in the strikes. Despite an initial announcement that Khamenei's wife, Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh, had died from her injuries on 2 March, Fars News Agency reported on 12 March that she was still alive.

As Khamenei's death was confirmed, many Iranian civilians went out to celebrate in the streets. Elsewhere in Iran, thousands gathered on streets in mourning and stated on social media that they were mourning his death. Pro-Iranian protests and riots occurred in multiple countries.

A previous attempt to assassinate Khamenei by Israel during the Twelve-Day War on 15 June 2025 was vetoed by Trump, according to unnamed US officials.