Iran plans €50mn bounty on 'gambler' Trump, 'child-killer' Netanyahu: Report
- Iranian lawmakers are debating a bill offering $54 million for the assassination of President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and CENTCOM commander Admiral Brad Cooper, according to Parliament Chairman Ebrahim Azizi.
- Following the joint US-Israeli operation on 28 February that killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and over 40 senior officials, Tehran has escalated its campaign of retaliatory threats against Western and Israeli leaders through legislation.
- The bill, titled 'Reciprocal Action by Military and Security Forces of the Islamic Republic,' formalizes threats previously circulated by hacking group Handala, which separately claimed to allocate $50 million for the "elimination" of Trump and Netanyahu.
- On 14 May, the United States State Department announced a $15 million reward for information disrupting Kimia Part Sivan Company's financial networks, which the department identifies as the drone-production arm of the IRGC Quds Force.
- Despite aggressive parliamentary rhetoric, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei stated that indirect negotiations with Washington continue, with peace talks brokered through Pakistan progressing through multiple proposal exchanges.
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Revealed: An Iranian bill is apparently intended to provide a horrifying bounty for the killing of Donald Trump.
Iran's parliament is planning bounties on Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu and CENTCOM General Cooper.
Iran moves to place $58M bounty on Trump after Khamenei's death
Iran is set to vote on a $58 million assassination bounty targeting President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as retaliation for the drone strike that killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
MichaelSavage.com – Iran Lawmakers Push $58 Million Bounty on Trump
Iran's parliament reportedly is considering a bill calling for the assassination of both President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Iranian lawmakers are preparing to vote on legislation that would formally authorize a $58 million reward for anyone who kills Trump following the February U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran that killed Supreme…
Tehran tightens the tone: A bill provides millions of dollars for the killing of Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu. Iran justifies its action with "retribution."
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