An Iranian newspaper, Hamshahri, publishes an online “revenge list” late on Saturday naming 13 foreign leaders it says are targets following the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Deccan Chronicle and Times of India both report that the list is circulated after Khamenei’s funeral and is presented as retaliation. Times of India adds that the list is attributed to Mojtaba Khamenei, who reportedly releases the names after his father’s funeral. The outlets also cite broader security reporting in the same period, including reports that Iran may be planning action against U.S. President Donald Trump and that U.S. officials monitored intelligence regarding potential threats.
In parallel with the accusations surrounding the “revenge list,” Times of India describes ongoing regional and diplomatic friction, including references to breaches of a recent ceasefire agreement. It also reports Iran’s position that the Strait of Hormuz would remain closed unless U.S. “interference” ends. Across both sources, the core point remains that the Iranian outlet’s published list includes prominent leaders and is linked in reporting to the period immediately after Khamenei’s death.