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Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei Refused Safe Relocation Before Attack, New Details Emerge

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Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is once again in the headlines after new details surfaced about his decision before the recent attack. Reports claim that Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei refused to move to a safer place despite repeated security advice.

According to fresh information, security officials had advised him several times to shift to another city or a secure location. However, he did not accept the proposal.

Ali Khamenei was reportedly targeted in an Israeli and American attack. These details were shared by his representative in India during a recent interview.

The representative, Dr. Abdul Majid Hakim Elahi, said security teams were worried about possible strikes. They urged Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to relocate for safety reasons.

However, he reportedly replied that he would only move after the entire Iranian nation was moved to safety. He said the public should be taken to underground bunkers first.

Sources added that at the time of the missile strike, he was present in his home office. The attack reportedly caused heavy damage.

Earlier, Israel had claimed that more than 1,200 bombs were dropped in a single day during strikes on Iran. The situation in the region remains tense.

These revelations have created a wave of grief inside Iran. Officials have not released further confirmed details yet.

Regional tensions between Iran, Israel, and the United States continue to raise global concern. Observers say the coming days will be critical for stability in the Middle East.

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