“Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei — who has not been
seen or heard from publicly since succeeding his slain father following the
opening U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran — declared Tuesday that “Death to America”
and “Death to Israel” would become the rallying cries of the Muslim world while
vowing that the Jewish state was nearing the “final stages” of its existence.
In a written message marking the annual Hajj pilgrimage to
Mecca, Khamenei described Israel as a “cancerous tumor,” echoed his father’s
prediction that the Jewish state would not survive another 25 years from a
decade ago — effectively placing Israel’s destruction within roughly 15 years —
and warned that regional nations would no longer serve as “shields” for
American military bases.
“‘Death to America’ and ‘Death to Israel’ shall become the
common chants of the Islamic ummah [nation] and the world’s oppressed,
especially among the youth,” Khamenei wrote in the statement published by
Iranian state-linked outlets and across his official X account, while praising
Hezbollah and other Iranian-backed terror groups for what he called victories
against the “American-Zionist armies.”
Khamenei also called on Muslims to pray for “the liberation
of Palestine and the Al-Aqsa Mosque” and for “final victory against global
arrogance” — a term the regime routinely uses to describe the United States.
“The shaken Zionist regime and the cancerous tumor of Israel
are approaching the final stages of their wretched existence,” he charged,
adding that “the United States not only will no longer have a safe haven for
its mischief and for establishing military bases in the region but day by day,
it is growing more distant from its former status.”
Khamenei further praised what he described as the power of
“Allahu Akbar,” claiming Iranian forces and allied jihadist groups had
delivered “a hard slap” to the United States while leaving Israel “gasp[ing]
its final breath.”
“The armed forces of Islamic Iran, prepared to sacrifice
their lives, together with the fighters of the resistance front, particularly
beloved Lebanon, have achieved astonishing victories against two terrorist
armies, the American and Zionist armies,” he wrote, referencing Hezbollah and
other Iranian-backed terror proxies operating throughout the region.
The remarks came as tensions surrounding negotiations
between Washington and Tehran intensified following fresh U.S. strikes on
Iranian targets in southern Iran Monday night into Tuesday, including missile
launch sites and vessels allegedly attempting to lay mines in the Strait of
Hormuz.
U.S. Central Command said the strikes were carried out in
“self-defense” to protect American forces, while Iranian officials accused
Washington of violating the fragile ceasefire currently under discussion.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards subsequently warned they would
deliver a “devastating” response to any future attacks by the United States or
Israel, while Iranian state media claimed Tehran had downed an American drone —
an assertion not confirmed by the Pentagon.
At the same time, Hezbollah sharply escalated attacks on
northern Israel, launching explosive drones, rockets, and artillery fire toward
Israeli communities and military positions along the border as Israeli
officials warned of broader military action in Lebanon.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that
Israel would intensify operations against Hezbollah, while the Israel Defense
Forces carried out dozens of strikes targeting Hezbollah infrastructure
throughout southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley.
The escalating rhetoric and military activity unfolded even
as the Trump administration continued signaling that negotiations with Tehran
over ending the nearly three-month war were progressing.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday that talks
involving Qatari mediators and senior Iranian officials could still produce an
agreement “in a few days,” while stressing that President Donald Trump would
only accept a “good deal or no deal.”
Trump, meanwhile, reiterated Monday that Iran would never be
permitted to retain enriched uranium capable of supporting a nuclear weapon.
“The Enriched Uranium (Nuclear Dust!) will either be
immediately turned over to the United States to be brought home and destroyed
or, preferably, in conjunction and coordination with the Islamic Republic of
Iran, destroyed in place,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
Speaking at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day,
Trump also paid tribute to the 13 U.S. service members killed during Operation
Epic Fury.
“These incredible men and women gave their lives to ensure
that the world’s number one state sponsor of terror will never have a nuclear
weapon,” Trump declared. “Oh, and they won’t. They will never have a nuclear
weapon.”
Iranian officials, however, continued publicly hardening
their position.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said Tuesday that
Tehran was not yet discussing the details of its nuclear program and insisted
that any agreement must also address the conflict in Lebanon, the future of the
Strait of Hormuz, sanctions relief, and the release of frozen Iranian assets.
Iranian officials have also increasingly suggested China
could play a larger role in any future agreement, with Pakistani Prime Minister
Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Asim Munir meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping
in Beijing on Monday as Islamabad pushed for Beijing to act as a guarantor in a
potential agreement between Tehran and Washington.
On X, Iran analyst Arash Azizi described Mojtaba Khamenei’s
Hajj statement as “remarkable for how extremely eliminationist it is toward
Israel, even by the regime’s standards.”
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar responded mockingly to
the Iranian leader’s remarks while referencing his disappearance from public
view following the February 28 strike that killed his father.
“Sounds familiar,” Sa’ar wrote on X. “I remember someone
with a similar surname who used to say it. BTW, where are you?””
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