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Once the house of Ali Khamenei, now a symbol of Iranians' memory
India🏛️ PoliticsProgressiveOverlooked by conservatives6 hr. ago

Once the house of Ali Khamenei, now a symbol of Iranians' memory

An article reports on the aftermath of the US-Israeli strike that killed Iranian former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several members of his family, including his 14-month-old granddaughter, on February 28. Satellite imagery initially showed the destruction of the compound, but the exact location remained unclear until a journalist from India Today's sister outlet Aaj Tak visited the site and captured exclusive footage. The compound, which once served as Khamenei's residence and workplace, is now largely ruined, with visible signs of extensive collateral damage. The area remains heavily secured, limiting public access. Mourners gathered near the entrance to pay respects, expressing deep emotional reactions. The strike is described as part of a broader, multi-round aerial assault that impacted not just Khamenei’s home but also surrounding structures.

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India Today logoIndia TodayIndependentProgressiveFactual 65Objective 703 days ago
Once the house of Ali Khamenei, now a symbol of Iranians' memory

An article reports on the aftermath of the US-Israeli strike that killed Iranian former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several members of his family, including his 14-month-old granddaughter, on February 28. Satellite imagery initially showed the destruction of the compound, but the exact location remained unclear until a journalist from India Today's sister outlet Aaj Tak visited the site and captured exclusive footage. The compound, which once served as Khamenei's residence and workplace, is now largely ruined, with visible signs of extensive collateral damage. The area remains heavily secured, limiting public access. Mourners gathered near the entrance to pay respects, expressing deep emotional reactions. The strike is described as part of a broader, multi-round aerial assault that impacted not just Khamenei’s home but also surrounding structures.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the strike as a significant historical event with profound implications for Iran, emphasizing the scale of destruction and the emotional impact on mourners. It highlights the loss of Khamenei and his family, particularly the young granddaughter, using emotive language ('global...s

Why these scores (Factual 65 · Objective 70): The article makes specific claims about the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28 and details about the strike, but these events are not widely reported elsewhere, raising questions about accuracy. It describes the compound's condition based on a journalist's visit, but without corroboratio

Times of India logoTimes of IndiaIndependentProgressive6 hr. ago
'Blood of martyrs ... ': Mojtaba's message of 'revenge' after father Ali Khamenei's funeral

Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran, vowed revenge for his slain father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in US-Israeli airstrikes on February 28. Khamenei stated that avenging the 'blood of the martyrs' was a 'demand of the nation' and 'must certainly' occur. His message, published on his official Telegram account, called for accountability for those responsible for the killings. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) echoed this sentiment, emphasizing 'blood vengeance' as a 'legitimate and unforgettable demand.' During the funeral processions in Iran and Iraq, banners and posters threatening US President Donald Trump were prominently displayed, highlighting the theme of revenge. Khamenei was notably absent from his father's funeral, which took place weeks after the airstrike that initiated the conflict.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the vow for revenge as a national demand and emphasizes the Iranian leadership's stance against U.S.-Israeli actions. It highlights the religious and political symbolism of the funeral processions and the IRGC's call for accountability, aligning with the narrative of resistance. S

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