Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in a coordinated US-Israeli military strike on Saturday, prompting sharply divided reactions among Iranians—some celebrating in the streets hoping for political change, while others mourned and questioned the country's uncertain future. Eyewitness accounts reveal complex emotions, with some Iranians expressing hope for reform after decades of regime control, while concerns mount about potential instability and the role of the Revolutionary Guard Corps.
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Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in a coordinated US-Israeli military strike on Saturday, prompting sharply divided reactions among Iranians—some celebrating in the streets hoping for political change, while others mourned and questioned the country's uncertain future. Eyewitness accounts reveal complex emotions, with some Iranians expressing hope for reform after decades of regime control, while concerns mount about potential instability and the role of the Revolutionary Guard Corps.