by Scott Creighton
Following the murder of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei along with several military leaders (Admiral Ali Shamkhani, Secretary of the Supreme National Defense Council, and Major General Mohammad Pakpour, commander of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC)) the people of Iran are in a state of mourning. They have not forgotten the over 100 elementary school girls killed by the genocidal Israeli regime but they have put that horror on the back burner to deal with the loss of Khamenei.
Masses mourning in Tehran.
Masses mourning in Isfahan.
Israeli media is showing clips of these demonstrations trying to claim they show Iranians celebrating the death of the Supreme Leader. Who says they don't lie to their own?
Meanwhile, the IDF continues to do what it does... they are bombing hospitals in Tehran.
What will happen after this escalation is anyone's guess. Well, this might give you a bit of a clue.
The murder of their Supreme Leader and his daughter and granddaughter will not intimidate the Iranian people, it will infuriate them. From the look of it, it already has.
The Israeli have said they intentionally targeted current leaders, past leaders and potential future leaders in an effort to leave the country rudderless in hopes it would make the installation of a brutal dictator like the son of the Shah easier.