Daughter and Grandchild of Iran’s Khamenei Killed in U.S.-Israeli Strikes, State Media Reports

Iranian state media has reported that the daughter and grandchild of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei were killed in a series of coordinated airstrikes carried out by the United States and Israel. The strikes, which targeted key military and leadership sites, mark a dramatic escalation in the already volatile Middle East conflict.

According to official Iranian sources, several members of Khamenei’s immediate family—including his daughter, granddaughter, son-in-law, and daughter-in-law—were among those killed in the attacks. The strikes reportedly hit high-value targets, including facilities linked to Iran’s military command structure and the Supreme Leader’s compound in Tehran.
The incident underscores the personal toll of the conflict, as well as its broader geopolitical implications. Analysts warn that such losses could intensify Iran’s response and further destabilize the region. Iranian officials have already vowed retaliation, raising fears of a wider war involving multiple countries.
The international community is closely monitoring developments, with calls for restraint growing louder. However, with tensions at a breaking point, the risk of further escalation remains high, and the situation continues to evolve rapidly.