Iran’s Khamenei will be the first to be released since the Israeli War began
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Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei was seen publicly for the first time since the Israeli war with Iran began on Saturday.
Immediate President Donald Trump at the time claimed he knew where he was, but was quarantined by a security bunker throughout the conflict. Khamenei attended the mourning ceremony on Saturday the night before Ashura and waved to the large crowd but did not make a statement.
Trump insisted that during the 12-day war with Israel, the US knew where Khamenei was, but would at least not kill him.
Khamenei issued its first official statement on June 26th, shortly after the ceasefire between Israel and Iran began. He said in a pre-recorded statement that Tehran “slapped in the US face” by hitting a US air base in Qatar, and issued warnings against further US or Israeli attacks on Iran.
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Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei spoke in a pre-recorded message broadcasted on June 26, 2025, after a ceasefire between Iran and Israel in Tehran, Iran. (Iran’s Supreme Leader/Wana (West Asia News Agency)/ Handouts via Reuters)
In reality, none of the Iranian missiles achieved a mark at the Aldead air base.
Despite US strikes at three Iranian nuclear facilities last month, experts say The government is still bent Regarding the development of nuclear weapons.
“Repairs, reconstructions, and reconstructions will be the tricks of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Ben Ben Tareble, senior director of the Iranian program at the Democracy Foundation, told Fox News Digital. “Is it dependent on how they do it? While flirting with the international community? Will they get completely dark?”
“All of this remains unseen,” he added.
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Iranian regime spokesman Fateme Mohajelani; It was confirmed this week The nuclear sites of Fordor, Isfahan and Natanz had been “severely damaged” after the US and Israel attacked by Iran’s nuclear program last month.
Questions remain Severity of damage It occurred, similar to skepticism about whether Iran could have kept its enriched uranium or centrifuges from strictly protected locations prior to the strike.
The Trump administration said last week that it “deletes” the three facilities it attacked. He was denied enthusiastically Israeli officials confirmed this week that they continue to monitor the situation closely, according to reports that suggest that Iranian officials may have been able to transfer some elements of the administration’s nuclear program.

President Donald Trump is shown in the Situation Room next to an image of the damage caused to the Fodow Nuclear Facilities in Iran on June 21, 2025. (White House; Maxor Technology via Reuters)
US and Israeli experts say they believe Iran is still assessing the extent of damage from. “Bunker Buster” bomband that the administration is aiming to restore and repair what it can do, meaning it may be looking to buy time.
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“Undoubtedly, the administration still has a diplomatic strategy designed to rope anyone.
Caitlin McFall from Fox News contributed to this report