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Hamas, Hezbollah React After Khamenei Killing Sparks Fury
Hamas and Hezbollah mourn Ali Khamenei’s killing after US-Israel strikes, warn of retaliation and rising Middle East tensions.
Hamas and Hezbollah (PC- Social Media)
Hamas and Hezbollah have officially mourned the killing of Ali Khamenei after a joint US-Israel military operation. Both groups called the strike a crime and promised strong response. Iran has announced 40 days of public mourning and warned of a devastating retaliation. The Middle East now stands on edge again.
Hamas Calls It a Heinous Crime
The Palestinian group Hamas released a strong statement after the death of Ali Khamenei. It described him as a loyal supporter of the Palestinian cause. The group said he provided political, diplomatic, and military backing for years.
Hamas blamed the United States and Israel for what it called regional instability. The language was emotional. The tone, angry and firm.
For Hamas, Khamenei was not just a leader in Tehran. He was a strategic ally.
Hezbollah Draws a Red Line
In Lebanon, Hezbollah also reacted quickly. Secretary-General Naim Qassem said the group would not stay neutral. He described the killing as crossing a red line.
Hezbollah warned it would confront what it called aggression. The group views any attack on Iran’s leadership as a direct threat to itself. Their bond with Tehran runs deep, financially and militarily.
Tensions in Lebanon are already high. This statement adds more weight to that pressure.
Islamic Jihad and Iraqi Militias Respond
The Palestinian group Islamic Jihad called the assassination a war crime. It labeled the strike treacherous and accused Washington and Tel Aviv of escalating the region.
In Iraq, Kataib Hezbollah warned of total war. Fighters were told to stay field-ready. The message was clear. If Iran is attacked, they consider themselves involved.
These reactions show how wide the network is. It is not limited to one border or one city.
What Happened in the Strike
Khamenei was killed during a large-scale air operation. Reports say he was inside his office when the strike happened. The operation reportedly targeted several senior Iranian officials and IRGC commanders as well.
US President Donald Trump said the action was meant to remove what he described as an existential threat. The words have drawn global reactions, both support and criticism.
Iranian state media confirmed the death early in the morning. The country has now entered a 40-day mourning period.
What Comes Next
Iran has vowed what it calls the most devastating offensive in its history. That warning is not small. It suggests more military action could follow soon.
When groups like Hamas and Hezbollah openly mourn and threaten retaliation, it signals a broader conflict risk. Alliances are tightening. Statements are becoming sharper.
For ordinary people across the Middle East, the worry feels heavy. No one knows where the next strike may land. Diplomacy seems distant right now.
The killing of Khamenei has done more than remove a leader. It has shaken an entire network. And the aftershocks, they are still coming.


