Iranian hardliners demand revenge after reported killing of Khamenei

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Iranian hardline newspapers have called for revenge following the reported killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, urging retaliation against those responsible. The reports suggest that these calls for vengeance are linked to the assassination of Khamenei, which occurred on February 28, 2026, during a joint U.S.–Israeli military operation. Despite the factual inaccuracy of the reported timing, the sentiment from Iranian media reflects ongoing tensions and a demand for accountability. Markets appear to interpret these developments as indicators of potential instability within Iran’s leadership, which could impact the political landscape.

Key Takeaways

  • Markets suggest that calls for vengeance may indicate potential instability within Iran’s leadership.
  • The inaccurate report of Khamenei’s recent death does not alter the continued calls for revenge from Iranian hardliners.
  • Pricing in related markets reflects decreased confidence in the regime’s stability by the end of 2026.

What to Watch

Watch for further statements from the Iranian government and key figures such as Mojtaba Khamenei and the IRGC. Developments indicating leadership consolidation could stabilize market perceptions. Conversely, reports of internal power struggles or international reactions could further influence market pricing. Monitoring media outlets and official communications will be crucial in understanding the evolving situation.

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