Israel Strikes Iranian Assembly of Experts During Leadership Vote.
Strike Targets Iranian Leadership Body
According to TSN.ua: Israeli forces launched an attack on the building housing Iran's Assembly of Experts while it was conducting a vote for a new Supreme Leader. The strike occurred in the city of Qom, where the electoral process was underway. The Assembly consists of 88 members, though fewer than the full body were present inside at the time of the assault.
This attack follows a previous Israeli operation that destroyed a key command headquarters of the regime in Tehran. The number of casualties remains unknown. The incident has raised serious concerns about security during Iran's critical political procedures, as the selection of a Supreme Leader profoundly shapes the nation's domestic and foreign policy direction.
Escalating Israel-Iran Tensions
The strike on the Assembly of Experts underscores the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, particularly amid a period of potential political transition in Tehran. The election of a new Supreme Leader is a pivotal event that sets Iran's strategic course for years to come, and such direct attacks risk destabilizing the wider Middle East region.
Given that election security was compromised, this incident could potentially trigger new waves of internal protest or instability within Iran. The Assembly of Experts is the clerical body constitutionally tasked with appointing and overseeing the country's Supreme Leader.
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