
Scenes of celebration have been reported among some Iranians both inside Iran and across the global diaspora following reports that Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, was killed during a joint United States–Israel airstrike campaign targeting senior Iranian leadership and key regime structures.
According to multiple online reports, Iranian state media confirmed Khamenei’s death after the strikes, which were said to be part of a coordinated military operation aimed at crippling Iran’s command and control centres.
Celebrations Inside Iran
Verified videos circulating on social media show pockets of public celebration in several Iranian cities, including Tehran, Karaj and Shiraz. In the clips, residents can be seen cheering from balconies, honking car horns, playing loud music and, in some cases, dancing in the streets as the news spread.
Eyewitness accounts describe a mix of emotions — joy, disbelief and visible relief — with fireworks, whistles and celebratory chants heard in some neighbourhoods. For many, the moment was described as surreal after decades of strict rule under the Islamic Republic’s leadership.
Diaspora Reactions Worldwide
Celebrations were not limited to Iran. Members of the Iranian diaspora reportedly gathered in major cities around the world, including London, Madrid, Berlin, Los Angeles and Brisbane.
Videos from these locations show people waving flags, chanting slogans and holding spontaneous demonstrations, with some participants calling the moment “historic” and symbolic of hope for political change in Iran.

