Bombshell claim! Did Trump veto the plan to assassinate Khamenei?

Bombshell claim! Did Trump veto the plan to assassinate Khamenei?

15.06.2025 20:01

It was claimed that U.S. President Donald Trump vetoed a plan by Israel to assassinate Iran's religious leader Khamenei. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to a question regarding the allegation by saying, "I will not get into this matter."

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Claims that U.S. President Donald Trump vetoed Israel's plan to assassinate Iran's religious leader Khamenei have been reported in the international press. In response to a question about the claim, Netanyahu said, "I will not get into this matter."



The conflict, which began with Israel's attacks on Iran, saw Israel carry out strikes against numerous critical figures. While many high-ranking Iranian commanders were killed in the initial attacks, a bombshell claim emerged in the international press.



"TRUMP VETOED THE PLAN TO ASSASSINATE KHAMENEI"



According to a report by Reuters, U.S. President Donald Trump vetoed Israel's plan to assassinate Iran's religious leader Khamenei.



"I WILL NOT GET INTO THIS MATTER"



Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to the question regarding the claim by saying, "I will not get into this matter."



TRUMP: AN AGREEMENT MUST BE MADE



On the other hand, Trump stated in a post on his Truth Social account, "Iran and Israel must make an agreement, and they will, just like I convinced India and Pakistan to agree."



Trump also claimed that peace came as a result of his involvement in the tensions between Egypt and Ethiopia, stating, "In the same way, there will soon be peace between Israel and Iran. Many discussions and meetings are taking place right now. I am doing a lot and not getting appreciated for anything, but that's okay, people understand."



IT STARTED WITH ISRAEL'S ATTACKS



The Israel-Iran conflicts, which have drawn the attention of the entire world, began with Israel's attacks on Iran's capital Tehran, as well as the Natanz nuclear facility in Tabriz, Isfahan, and cities such as Lorestan, Kermanshah, Shiraz, Khuzestan, Hamadan, and Qom.



The attacks resulted in the deaths of high-ranking military officials, including Iranian Chief of General Staff Major General Mohammad Bagheri, Commander of the Revolutionary Guards Major General Hossein Salami, Commander of the Hatem al-Anbiya Central Headquarters Gholamali Rashid, and Commander of the Revolutionary Guards Air and Space Forces Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, as well as nuclear scientists, causing shock in Iran.



CONTINUED WITH IRAN'S RETALIATION



Following Israel's attacks, Iran launched a counter-offensive. Iran's missile strikes caused destruction in many cities, including Tel Aviv.



Mutual airstrikes have been ongoing for days. The toll of the conflict is becoming heavier with each passing day.



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