Israel has publicly defended its targeted killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, insisting that the operation complied fully with international laws of armed conflict. Israeli officials described Khamenei as a legitimate military target, pointing to his position as commander-in-chief of Iran’s armed forces and his ultimate authority over the country’s military operations.
Military spokesperson Nadav Shoshani emphasized that international law permits the targeting of military commanders directing wartime operations. “As Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei served as commander-in-chief of the Iranian armed forces,” Shoshani stated on social media. “He was the final decision-maker on Iran’s military operations.”
Claimed Military Advantage and Regional Impact
Israel argues that eliminating Khamenei provided a clear military advantage by disrupting Iran’s ability to coordinate attacks. According to Shoshani, Khamenei was directly responsible for orchestrating military actions against Israel, as well as overseeing the support, funding, and coordination of armed groups allied with Tehran throughout the region.
“Neutralising the regime’s commander-in-chief delivered a clear military advantage by degrading Iran’s ability to plan and coordinate attacks against Israel,” Shoshani said.
The strike, carried out earlier this week as part of coordinated Israeli and US attacks on Iranian targets, was also aimed at preventing Iran from rebuilding its nuclear weapons program. Israeli officials claim the operation struck at a new underground facility believed to be central to Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Civilian Casualties and International Concern
Iranian media reported that several members of Khamenei’s family—his wife, son-in-law, and two young grandchildren—also died in the attack. The civilian casualties have intensified international concern over the conflict’s escalation and the growing toll on non-combatants.
Continued Retaliation and Regional Instability
In response, Iran has launched multiple waves of missiles at Israel and other targets across the Middle East, reportedly striking US military and diplomatic sites as well. Israeli and US airstrikes have continued, hitting what they describe as strategic military and nuclear-related locations within Iran.
The situation remains highly volatile, with both sides exchanging fire and tensions rising throughout the region. The international community is watching closely as the conflict threatens to spiral further.



