In a bold and provocative statement shared on his verified Twitter account, Mosab Hassan Yousef, son of a Hamas leader and known critic of Islamic extremism, predicted a dire fate for Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Yousef, in his tweet, warned that the Ayatollah’s “days are numbered” and that he faces an inevitable downfall if tensions between Iran and Israel escalate further.

Yousef suggested that Khamenei would have no other option but to take drastic measures, even going so far as to claim the Ayatollah might “commit suicide” rather than face the consequences of a potential conflict with Israel. He stressed that any attack on Israel by Iran could lead to Khamenei’s assassination, the destruction of Iran’s nuclear ambitions, and ultimately, the collapse of the Islamic revolution.

Yousef, known for his outspoken views on radical ideologies and the threat posed by Islamic regimes, also questioned the timing of Khamenei’s demise, asking rhetorically, “On what day and date is Ayatollah scheduled to meet Allah?” This ominous statement appears to point to Yousef’s belief that Khamenei’s reign and the current regime in Iran are on the verge of collapse.

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His comments come at a time of heightened tensions between Iran and Israel, particularly regarding Iran’s nuclear program and its influence in the region. Israel has repeatedly voiced concerns over Iran’s nuclear capabilities, and Yousef’s remarks echo broader fears that a confrontation could result in devastating consequences for both nations.

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