Iranian opposition leaders urge Khamenei to step down after US strikes

Exiled leaders Reza Pahlavi and Maryam Rajavi call on Khamenei to quit amid over a week of Iran-Israel conflict

A combination photo of Iranian opposition figures Reza Pahlavi and Maryam Rajavi. PHOTO: REUTERS

The leaders of two prominent Iranian opposition factions on Sunday urged supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to step down and spare more bloodshed, in the wake of unprecedented American attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities.

Reza Pahlavi, the son of the shah ousted by the 1979 Islamic revolution, and Maryam Rajavi, the leader of the People's Mujahedin (MEK), which is outlawed in Iran, said in separate statements that Khamenei must quit after over a week of war between Iran and Israel.

The whereabouts of Khamenei, who has led the country since 1989, are unclear after Israel refused to rule out killing him.

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