INTERNATIONAL — March 5, 2026
Opinion Piece Claims Ali Khamenei Killed in US-Israel Attack, Labels Him Last Charismatic Revolutionary
An Amu TV opinion piece claims Iran's Ali Khamenei was killed in a US-Israel attack and hails him as the last major charismatic revolutionary, highlighting his ideological influence including in Afghan Shia communities.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Amu TV — 2 min read

An opinion article published by Amu TV claims that Ali Khamenei, leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, was killed along with some family members in the early hours of a joint United States and Israel attack on his residence known as 'Beit Rahbari,' according to reports.
The piece, written by Sohaila Sabeti, portrays Khamenei as one of the last prominent examples of 'charismatic revolutionaries' in contemporary world politics, whose influence extended beyond formal power structures. It argues that his legitimacy stemmed primarily from ideological bonds with followers rather than bureaucratic or electoral mechanisms. For supporters, he symbolized the continuity of the 1979 Iranian Revolution and its ideals.
Sabeti describes charismatic leadership as based on deep mass trust and emotional bonds, turning the leader into a symbol of collective identity. Khamenei repeatedly described himself not as a conventional politician but as a 'revolutionary,' distinguishing his role from standard political competition.
The article outlines Khamenei's background: joining Ruhollah Khomeini in the fight against the monarchy from youth, taking various roles post-revolution, and serving nearly 37 years as supreme leader. During his tenure, he shaped Iran's domestic, military, religious structures, and regional policies.
Comparisons are drawn to leaders like Xi Jinping, Kim Jong Un, and Vladimir Putin, noting Khamenei's stronger ideological and faith-based ties. His influence extended transnationally among Shia communities in Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and Middle Eastern countries, where some viewed him as a symbol of 'resistance' and Islamic Revolution continuity.
Historically, the piece places him alongside figures like Lenin, Stalin, Hitler, and Castro. Sabeti concludes that his death marks the end of a generation of leaders legitimized by revolution, ideology, and emotional follower bonds, amid modern changes like new media.
Sabeti holds a master's in history and writes on history and politics. Amu TV states that content in its opinions section is the responsibility of the authors.
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Reliability assessment
Single opinion piece citing vague, unnamed 'reports' for an extraordinary high-stakes claim (death of Iran's supreme leader in a major attack); lacks direct attribution, named officials, or checkable details.
The source language tilts sensational, leaning on hyperbole or charged phrasing. Hyperbolic title 'The Last Charismatic Revolutionary in the World'; phrases like 'symbol of continuity of the revolution' and 'one of the last prominent examples' present opinion as definitive historical judgment with emotional elevation of the subject.
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