Ali Khamenei Killed in US-Israeli Attack
Analysis based on 50 articles · First reported Mar 01, 2026 · Last updated Mar 02, 2026
The killing of Ali Khamenei and subsequent threats of retaliation have significantly heightened geopolitical risks, leading to increased volatility in global markets, particularly in oil prices. The potential for a broader conflict in the Middle East could disrupt supply chains and negatively impact investor confidence, causing a flight to safe-haven assets.
The Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei, was killed in a joint US-Israeli attack on Saturday morning, triggering a severe escalation of tensions across the Middle East. Iran has vowed its 'most intense operation' ever in retaliation, while US President Donald Trump warned Iran against further attacks, threatening unprecedented force. This event has led to widespread violent protests in Pakistan, where demonstrators attempted to storm US Consulates and UN offices, resulting in at least 22 deaths and over 120 injuries. Similar pro-Iranian protests also erupted in Iraq. Ireland's Foreign Affairs Minister, Helen McEntee, advised Irish citizens in the Gulf countries to 'shelter in place' due to the volatile situation and lack of evacuation routes, with explosions reported in multiple Gulf states and airports under attack. The international community is deeply concerned about the potential for a full-scale regional conflict.
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