- Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, delivered his first televised address after a US bombing raid on Iran’s nuclear sites.
- Khamenei claimed Iran "slapped America in the face" with a missile attack on a US airbase in Qatar and warned of future retaliatory actions.
- His prolonged public absence since 13 June, following Israeli attacks that killed key military and security advisers, has fuelled concerns about his health and future.
- Discussions are reportedly underway among Iranian leaders to plan for a future without Khamenei, with analysts suggesting a potential shift to military-led rule.
- An official from Khamenei's office acknowledged public inquiries about his wellbeing, urging prayers for the leader.
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