Dramatic photo-realistic illustration of explosions over Tehran from US-Israel strikes, naval blockade in Strait of Hormuz, and rising oil prices amid Iran's supreme leader's death.
Dramatic photo-realistic illustration of explosions over Tehran from US-Israel strikes, naval blockade in Strait of Hormuz, and rising oil prices amid Iran's supreme leader's death.
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US and Israel attack Iran, killing supreme leader Chamenei

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The US and Israel have attacked Iran, killing supreme leader Ali Chamenei. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz sharply condemns Iran's counterattacks but remains reserved on the strikes against Iran. The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has stranded ships and driven up oil prices.

Over the weekend, the US and Israel attacked Iran, resulting in the death of supreme leader Ali Chamenei and other top politicians. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) discussed Operation 'Roar of the Lion' in a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In a joint E3 statement with French President Emmanuel Macron and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, the three countries condemned Iran's attacks on regional states and called for negotiations with the Iranian leadership. Merz stated: 'Germany is not involved in this.'

Merz described the Iranian counterattacks as 'indiscriminate strikes' and compared the situation to failed interventions in Afghanistan, Libya, and Iraq. He said: 'This crosses the threshold into an uncertain future.' Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil (SPD) emphasized that international law must be respected by all sides. Norway's Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide criticized the attacks as not in line with international law.

The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of global oil and gas production is transported, has stranded dozens of ships, including oil tankers. Experts expect oil prices to exceed 80 dollars per barrel, possibly reaching 100 dollars. In Germany, Super gasoline (E5) already cost over 1.90 euros per liter over the weekend. Six cruise ships with thousands of passengers, including Germans from Lübeck, are stuck in the Persian Gulf after flights to Dubai and Qatar were suspended.

In Berlin, exiled Iranians celebrate Chamenei's death, while a memorial service for him is held in a Neukölln mosque. The AfD leadership expressed concern over destabilization in the Middle East.

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Reactions on X to the US-Israel strikes killing Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei are polarized: pro-Trump and pro-Israel users celebrate it as justice for victims of the regime, sharing videos of rejoicing Iranians; conservative outlets praise the action; critics warn of escalation and retaliation; German discussions reference Chancellor Merz's reserved stance and highlight economic fallout from the Strait of Hormuz blockade.

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Stati Uniti e Israele hanno lanciato un attacco congiunto contro l'Iran il 28 febbraio 2026, confermando la morte della Guida suprema Ali Khamenei. L'operazione, denominata 'Epic Fury', mirava a degradare le capacità nucleari e militari dell'Iran, provocando lanci di missili di rappresaglia su Israele e basi Usa nella regione. Il conflitto ha portato alla chiusura degli spazi aerei e timori di escalation in Medio Oriente.

US President Donald Trump has announced the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Chamenei. Israel and the US have launched attacks against Iran, initiating a new war. Tehran has responded with counterattacks, including a rocket strike on Tel Aviv that killed one person.

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Iranian state media confirmed on Sunday that supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei died in a joint US-Israel attack on February 28. US president Donald Trump described it as the greatest chance for Iranians to 'take back' their country. The incident has escalated tensions in the region, with Iran launching retaliatory strikes.

Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned that any US military strike would ignite a regional war in the Middle East. The statement comes amid heightened tensions following President Donald Trump's threats against Iran over its crackdown on protests. Khamenei also labeled the demonstrations a coup, as Iran prepares military drills in the Strait of Hormuz.

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Following the initial joint US-Israel strikes on February 28, 2026, that killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei—as reported in earlier coverage—the operation expanded to destroy the IRGC headquarters, sink nine naval vessels, and achieve air superiority over Tehran. CIA intelligence enabled precise targeting of senior leaders gathered in the capital. Iran retaliated with missile and drone attacks killing at least 10 in Israel and targeting claimed US assets, denied by US Central Command.

Il leader supremo Ali Khamenei, in un discorso nazionale il 9 gennaio, ha bollato i manifestanti come 'vandali' e 'sabotatori' desiderosi di compiacere il presidente USA Donald Trump, mentre le dimostrazioni innescate dalla crisi economica il 28 dicembre si diffondono in oltre 50 città sotto un blackout internet quasi totale, con gruppi per i diritti umani che segnalano almeno 51 morti inclusi nove bambini. Trump ha avvertito di gravi conseguenze, mentre leader europei e l'Onu hanno condannato la repressione.

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As the US-Israel-Iran conflict surpasses its fourth day following initial strikes on February 28, Iran has blockaded the Strait of Hormuz and launched drone attacks on key Saudi and Qatari energy facilities. Growing European involvement and US commitments elsewhere raise concerns over prolonged hostilities harming American interests. De-escalation through negotiations is urgently needed.

 

 

 

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