By Sanxuan
Since the escalation of the Middle East situation, the leaders of Iran and Israel have disappeared from the public eye, leading to many rumors that the two may have died, but both sides have chosen to keep it a secret due to the situation.

Netanyahu
Now, the rumors have finally been dispelled. On Thursday local time, Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu delivered speeches one after another, dispelling the outside doubts.
For security reasons, Mojtaba himself did not appear in person, but gave his first speech since taking office through television.
Mojtaba first paid tribute to his father Khamenei, calling him a great leader, and said he would strive to be a good successor and go through the crisis with the Iranian people.
To this end, Mojtaba emphasized that the immediate priority is to unite against external enemies. He knows there are many different opinions and voices within Iran, and he respects all views, but now is not the time for arguments. All parties should temporarily set aside their differences and work together to drive the enemy out of Iran.

Supreme Leader of Iran, Mojtaba
Regarding the current military situation, Mojtaba highly praised the brave performance of the Iranian army and the "Resistance Front," and emphasized that Iran should continue to use the geographical advantage of the Strait of Hormuz to pressure the enemy. Although the road ahead remains difficult, Iran will never give up resistance.
Regarding those who were killed in the US-Israeli aggression, Mojtaba promised to take revenge for them, and the survivors will receive certain free medical services. If conditions permit, Iran will try its best to provide compensation to support their lives.
Finally, Mojtaba spoke about the attacks on Gulf countries. He said Iran has no intention of being enemies with neighboring countries, nor does it intend to invade their territories, but only attacked the US military bases within their territories. This move was solely to prevent the enemy from using the bases to attack Iran.
The implication is that as long as the Gulf countries refuse to allow the US to continue using their military bases, they will not face further attacks from Iran. But if they continue to assist the enemy, Iran will not stop the attacks.

US military base attacked
Later that day, Netanyahu also gave a rare public speech. Compared to Mojtaba, his speech was much simpler, focusing only on two points: assassinating the Supreme Leader of Iran and overthrowing the Iranian regime.
Netanyahu did not directly threaten to assassinate Mojtaba, but instead implied that Israel would not buy life insurance for any "terrorist leader." As for specific plans, he did not want to disclose them.
At the same time, Netanyahu still has not given up on inciting the Iranian people to rebel against the government. He admitted that even if the US and Israel created favorable conditions to overthrow the Iranian regime, the Iranian people might not necessarily do so. After all, you can only offer someone water, but whether they drink it is up to them.
Nevertheless, Israel will always support the Iranian people who desire change, and some "assistance" has already arrived, with more to come later.

Teheran, mourners attend a funeral procession for Iranian senior military officials and civilians who died
From the previous experience of the Iranian unrest, it is likely that Mossad agents have once again taken action, infiltrating into the Iranian civilian population to stir up trouble.
However, Iran today is not the same as before. After the US-Israeli brutal killing of 165 Iranian schoolchildren, the anger of the Iranian people turned outward.
The US-Israeli had hoped that by killing Khamenei and bombing more civilians, they could make the Iranian people surrender, but they didn't expect that this would actually unite the previously divided groups in Iran. Their cunning plans ultimately backfired, resulting in their own downfall.
Original: toutiao.com/article/7616565673645949491/
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