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Iran's Khamenei vows 'no mercy' for Israel leaders

Iran's Khamenei vows 'no mercy' for Israel leaders

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Israel last week launched an unprecedented bombing campaign hitting Iranian nuclear and military facilities, as well as residential areas.
18 Jun 2025 04:44pm
A handout picture provided by the Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's office shows him waving during a ceremony on the occasion of 36rd death anniversary of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, in Tehran on June 4, 2025. Khamenei vowed on June 18, 2025 that his country would show no mercy towards Israel's rulers, hours after US President Donald Trump demanded Tehran's "unconditional surrender". (Photo by KHAMENEI.IR / AFP)
TEHRAN - Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed on Wednesday that his country would show no mercy towards Israel's rulers, hours after US President Donald Trump demanded Tehran's "unconditional surrender".
"We must give a strong response to the terrorist Zionist regime. We will show the Zionists no mercy," Khamenei posted on X. This handout picture provided by the Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's office shows him speaking during a ceremony on the occasion of 36rd death anniversary of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini (portrait), in Tehran on June 4, 2025. (Photo by KHAMENEI.IR / AFP)
Israel last week launched an unprecedented bombing campaign hitting Iranian nuclear and military facilities, as well as residential areas.
Iran has responded by launching missiles and drones, and early Wednesday said it had fired hypersonic missiles at Israel.
On Tuesday, Trump demanded the Islamic republic's "unconditional surrender" and boasted that the United States could easily assassinate Khamenei. - AFP
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