Powerful Iranian clerics call for assassination of Trump, Netanyahu: ‘Send them to hell’
World News Powerful Iranian clerics call for assassination of Trump, Netanyahu: ‘Send them to hell’ By Chris Nesi Published July 1, 2026, 7:08 a.m. Add The New York Post on Google Iran’s most senior clerics have called for the assassinations of President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, declaring the leaders mahdour al-dam — or deserving of death. 3 A woman holds an Iranian flag on a street in Tehran, Iran on June 30, 2026. via REUTERS 3 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shakes hands with President Donald Trump.
- ▪World News Powerful Iranian clerics call for assassination of Trump, Netanyahu: ‘Send them to hell’ By Chris Nesi Published July 1, 2026, 7:08 a.m.
- ▪Add The New York Post on Google Iran’s most senior clerics have called for the assassinations of President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, declaring the leaders mahdour al-dam — or deserving of death.
- ▪3 A woman holds an Iranian flag on a street in Tehran, Iran on June 30, 2026. via REUTERS 3 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shakes hands with President Donald Trump.
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