Tehran reels as Iran’s hardline Former Leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad reportedly killed during coordinated US-Israel strikes, escalating regional tensions
TEHRAN: Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, known for his fiery anti-Israel rhetoric and confrontational policies, has reportedly been killed in a targeted strike on his residence in Tehran. The strikes, carried out by US and Israeli forces, mark a dramatic escalation in the ongoing regional conflict.
Ahmadinejad, Iran’s sixth president (2005–2013), rose from mayor of Tehran to national prominence by defeating establishment figure Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani. Political analysts described him as a polarizing figure whose economic policies fueled inflation and whose confrontational diplomacy deepened Iran’s international isolation.
Reports indicate Ahmadinejad was under house arrest at the time of the strike. While these accounts are emerging from regional media, global independent confirmation is still pending, leaving the international community on alert as tensions between Iran, the US, and Israel escalate.

