Iranian Telegram channels are circulating before-and-after imagery showing the destruction of the Supreme Leader's office complex in central Tehran following a weekend Israeli attack.
Iranian news channels are widely circulating comparative imagery depicting the destruction of the country's highest seat of power in central Tehran. According to a widely viewed post by Khabar Fouri—a popular Iranian news aggregator known for amplifying state-aligned and nationalist narratives—the media shows the office complex of Martyr Ayatollah Khamenei in Pasteur (central Tehran) before and after Saturday's Israeli attack.
The exact same framing and media were echoed by Akhbar Fouri, another Iranian breaking news channel focused on military developments, which similarly broadcast the before-and-after scenes of the Pasteur compound to its followers. The synchronized dissemination across these platforms highlights a unified messaging strategy within the domestic Iranian media ecosystem in the immediate aftermath of the strike.
The language used in these reports firmly adheres to regime-compliant framing. The specific designation of the Supreme Leader as Martyr Ayatollah Khamenei reflects the official state posture regarding his death. The profound emotional and religious gravity of the destruction was further underscored by a subsequent, stark post on Khabar Fouri consisting solely of the phrase Allahu Akbar.
The source material consists of only two unique lines of text, heavily relying on accompanying media (implied by 'before and after' descriptions) that cannot be viewed directly. The use of the term 'Martyr' indicates that Ayatollah Khamenei was killed, a highly significant detail embedded within the captions.