Iranians celebrate worldwide after supreme leader is killed in Israeli strikes
Following reported Israeli strikes that resulted in the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, widespread celebrations erupted among Iranians both within Iran and across the globe. Celebratory gatherings were reported in numerous Iranian cities, including Karaj, Tehran, Fuladshahr, and Borazjan, with people cheering, waving flags, and playing music.

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AI-generatedFollowing reported Israeli strikes that resulted in the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, widespread celebrations erupted among Iranians both within Iran and across the globe. Celebratory gatherings were reported in numerous Iranian cities, including Karaj, Tehran, Fuladshahr, and Borazjan, with people cheering, waving flags, and playing music. Similar displays of jubilation occurred in international locations with Iranian communities, such as Madrid, London, Berlin, Armenia, and various cities in the United States, including Los Angeles. The celebrations reflect a desire for freedom and change within Iran, with some expressing gratitude towards the United States for its actions.
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5 extracted"Iranians poured onto the streets cheering, clapping, waving the lion and sun flag, dancing openly and singing the old national anthem."
Los Angeles and other U.S. cities held competing anti-war protests.
Iranians in Tehran cheered from their apartments, playing loud music and setting off fireworks.
Iranians celebrated the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei after coordinated Israeli strikes.
Iranian people also cheered the news in other parts of the world, such as Madrid, London, Berlin, Armenia and the United States.