Iran-Israel War: Hundreds Protest Outside US Embassy In Kuala Lumpur Against Khamenei’s Death

Iran-Israel War: Hundreds Protest Outside US Embassy In Kuala Lumpur Against Khamenei’s Death
March 2026 – Tensions between Iran and the West have reached a boiling point following the reported death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in a U.S.-backed strike. The news has sparked outrage in several countries with significant Muslim populations, including Malaysia, where hundreds of protesters gathered outside the U.S. Embassy in Kuala Lumpur to denounce the killing.
The Death of Khamenei
Reports indicate that Khamenei, the long-standing Supreme Leader of Iran, was killed during an airstrike on his residence in Tehran earlier this week. While no official confirmation from Iranian authorities has been made, sources close to the government have suggested that the strike was carried out by a U.S. drone, possibly in coordination with Israeli military operations.
Khamenei’s death has thrown Iran into political uncertainty, and his passing is seen as a monumental shift in the leadership of the Islamic Republic. His death is also likely to exacerbate the ongoing Israel-Iran war, as the Iranian leadership vows retaliation and the country’s military forces have been put on high alert.
Protests in Kuala Lumpur
In Kuala Lumpur, hundreds of demonstrators, many of whom were carrying Iranian flags and placards denouncing U.S. foreign policy, gathered outside the U.S. Embassy. The protesters shouted slogans condemning the killing of Khamenei and called for the U.S. to be held accountable for what they called an act of “political assassination.”
Many of the demonstrators were also critical of U.S. involvement in the ongoing war between Iran and Israel, urging the U.S. to stop its support for Israel’s military actions in Gaza, Syria, and Lebanon. The protests turned violent at several points, with clashes between police and demonstrators. Malaysian police were forced to deploy tear gas and water cannons to disperse the crowds, although no serious injuries have been reported.
Iran’s Call for Retaliation
In Iran, the death of Khamenei has led to widespread calls for retribution. President Ebrahim Raisi has vowed that the death of the Supreme Leader would not go unpunished. “We will seek justice for our fallen leader, and the aggressors will pay the price,” Raisi declared in a televised address to the nation.
The Iranian government has called on its allies and proxy groups across the Middle East, including Hezbollah in Lebanon and Iraqi militias, to prepare for coordinated retaliation. These groups have already been involved in several attacks on U.S. military bases in the region, and experts suggest that the death of Khamenei could lead to an increase in these attacks.
Global Reactions
The death of Khamenei has drawn varied responses from the international community. In the U.S., some leaders, particularly those from the hawkish factions, have defended the strike, arguing that it was necessary to neutralize a leader who was seen as a threat to global security due to his support for terrorist organizations and his defiance of international nuclear agreements.
Meanwhile, European leaders have expressed concern over the potential for the conflict to spiral out of control. The European Union called for restraint on all sides, urging both the U.S. and Iran to avoid further military escalation. The UN Secretary-General also issued a statement calling for an urgent return to negotiations to avoid a broader regional war.
The Malaysian Government’s Stance
The Malaysian government, which is led by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, has called for peace and stability in the region. Malaysia, a majority Muslim country, has long been sympathetic to the Palestinian cause and critical of Israeli policies in the Middle East. However, the government has emphasized the importance of dialogue and diplomacy, urging Iran and the U.S. to de-escalate tensions and return to talks.
“The death of Ayatollah Khamenei is a tragic moment, but it must not lead to further violence,” said Anwar Ibrahim in a press statement. “Malaysia stands with peace and diplomacy, and we urge the international community to help restore calm before the situation spirals into a larger conflict.”
The Bigger Picture: The Middle East in Crisis
The death of Khamenei and the subsequent unrest in countries like Malaysia highlight the deep global divisions and the far-reaching consequences of the conflict between Iran and the U.S. As Iran and Israel continue their military operations, and with the Middle East already embroiled in several ongoing conflicts, the potential for a wider regional war grows by the day.
In the coming days, it is likely that more protests will erupt in other countries sympathetic to Iran, and the international community will have to grapple with the complexities of a volatile situation. The diplomatic response to the death of Khamenei will shape the course of international relations in the region for years to come.