$20 million on the table, Fatwas in hand.
While the West debates whether it can negotiate with the Iranian regime, the Islamic Republic’s state-aligned religious figures are openly raising money to kill U.S. President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu—and they’re doing it in the name of Allah.
The campaign was announced on an Islamic regime-affiliated Instagram news outlet, “On-News,” by Abdolmajid Kharaqani, a pro-regime Shia cleric and religious media activist. In his own words:
“Netanyahu and Trump must be killed as the leaders of the front of infidels.”
— Abdolmajid Kharaqani, speaking on An News
He then bragged that a successful assassination in Europe would cost only $20 million, and said a fundraising campaign is already underway on the regime’s internal networks to bankroll the killings.
Yes, you read that right: an Islamic fundraising campaign for political assassinations.
And it doesn’t stop there.
Sharia Backing, Clerical Blessings
Just days before this announcement, two of the Islamic Republic’s highest-ranking Shia clerics—Ayatollah Nasser Makarem Shirazi and Ayatollah Hossein Nouri Hamedani—issued religious rulings (fatwas) declaring that anyone who threatens Ali Khamenei’s life is a “moharebeh” (enemy of Allah). Under Sharia, that label carries a mandatory death sentence.
Grand Ayatollah Nasser Makarem Shirazi issued an official fatwa, stating:
“Any person or regime that threatens the Supreme Leader or a Shia Marja is considered an enemy of Allah, and must be fought against under Islamic law.”
The fatwa was issued in direct response to threats made by Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, with Shirazi referring to Trump as the “criminal American president” and Netanyahu as the “leader of the child-killing Zionist regime.” --->READ MORE HERE
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As he considered military strikes against Iran, President Donald Trump publicly mused about killing the Islamic Republic’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Now, a senior Iranian cleric has made Trump a target.
Grand Ayatollah Naser Makeram Shirazi issued a fatwa against Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, describing them as “warlords” and “enemies of God.”
A fatwa is an interpretation of religious law by an Islamic scholar. It can offer routine instructions for obeying both the Quran and secular law. It can also be a call to violence.
‘War against God’
In an order issued over the weekend, Shirazi wrote, “Any person or regime that threatens the Leader or Marja (May God forbid) is considered a ‘warlord’ or a ‘muharib.’”
A muharib is a person who “wages war against God,” according to a translation by The Jewish Chronicle. The Quran lists the punishment for such an offense as “execution or crucifixion, or the cutting off of hands and feet from opposite lands, or exile from the land.”
Shirazi also offered reassurance to anyone who carried out the fatwa, according to Khosro K. Isfahani, a senior research analyst at the National Union for Democracy in Iran: “If harm comes to you in this mission, you will be recognized as (warriors) of Allah.”
The cleric’s declaration follows the 12-day war between Israel and Iran, which began after Netanyahu said Iran was on the verge of building a nuclear bomb. The countries agreed to a ceasefire shortly after the United States dropped bunker-buster bombs on two Iranian nuclear facilities and hit a third with Tomahawk missiles.
‘An easy target’
Shortly before he ordered the U.S. strikes, Trump made a thinly veiled threat on social media against Iranian leader Khamenei.
“We know exactly where the so-called ‘Supreme Leader’ is hiding,” Trump wrote on June 17. “He is an easy target, but safe there. We are not going to take him out (kill!), at least for now. But we don’t want missiles shot at civilians, or American soldiers. Our patience is wearing thin.”
Khamenei responded with a threat of his own. --->READ MORE HERE
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