Iran’s New Supreme Leader Doubles Down on Doomed Prophecy: “Zionist Regime Won’t Survive”
Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is recycling his late father’s failed prediction, claiming the Jewish state is on borrowed time. In a fresh statement, he declared: “By God’s grace – and in accordance with the decisive and forward-looking words of our martyred Leader ten years ago – the Zionist regime will not live to see twenty five years after that date, God willing.”
This echoes the original 2015 boast from Ali Khamenei that Israel would cease to exist by 2040. A decade later, with Israel stronger, more secure, and having delivered punishing blows to Iran’s terror proxies, Tehran is still peddling the same apocalyptic fantasy while its own regime hunkers down and licks its wounds.
Iran’s leaders love these chest-thumping threats – calling Israel a “cancerous tumor” in its “final stages.” Yet reality tells a different story. Israel’s population and economy have boomed since the first prediction. Iran’s economy staggers under sanctions, its military infrastructure has been hit hard, and its axis of proxies is in retreat. Empty rhetoric from a bunker isn’t strategy; it’s desperation.
