Netanyahu, the announcement of the moment about the supreme leader of Iran: “More and more clear signs that he has disappeared” / The message given almost in parallel by Tehran


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a speech after the US-Israeli attack on Iran
The morning messages of US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were recorded when the attack had just begun. The first to speak after the attack on Saturday evening was the Israeli prime minister. He said there were “increasingly clear signs that the dictator is gone.” He referred to the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei. And almost at the same time, an announcement came from Tehran, through the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, that both the supreme leader and the Iranian president were “safe and unharmed”.
In an intervention on Saturday evening, Netanyahu addressed a new message to the Iranian people, urging people to take to the streets again.
“Help has arrived!” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared on Saturday. “We destroyed Khamenei's compound and killed the commanders of the Revolutionary Guard and senior nuclear officials,” he said, adding that there were many signs that Khamenei had been killed.
Netanyahu addressed the Iranian people, saying the attacks would help them “free themselves from tyranny.”
He said they have a “once-in-a-generation chance” to topple the Iranian regime.
“Take to the streets in droves” and “get the job done,” he says. “It's time to come together” and “come together for a historic mission,” he states.
In the morning, he delivered a similar message, urging Iranians to “remove the yoke of tyranny.”
Netanyahu: “Signs that the dictator is gone” / Tehran said he was unharmed
There are increasingly clear signs that “this dictator” is “gone,” Netanyahu also said, referring to Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Around the same time, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman said in an interview with ABC News that Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei were “safe and unharmed.”
The Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei, had announced a speech today. This has not happened, however, until now.




