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Iranian rally sign offers $20 million reward for killing Trump, reportedly

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Iranian rally sign offers $20 million reward for killing Trump, reportedly

Primary source Internal intake · 1 reviewed intake signal · Desk window 15:24

TL;DR

A sign held by a participant at an Iranian rally reportedly offers a cash prize of approximately $20 million for anyone who brings the head of US President Donald Trump, dead or alive. The report, circulated via Telegram by journalist Hananel Aviv, has not been independently verified. The reward value surpasses the US State Department's bounty on Osama bin Laden and Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, according to the post.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Minutes after a report of a sign offering 500 kilograms of gold for killing President Trump, journalist Hananel Aviv posted a new claim from Iran: a sign held by a rally participant offering a cash prize of $20 million for Trump's head, dead or alive. The post notes that the amount exceeds the US State Department's bounties on Osama bin Laden and Abu Mohammad al-Jolani. The authenticity of the sign and its connection to official Iranian bodies remain unverified. The report comes amid a flurry of social media posts and commentary on Iranian threats against US and Israeli leaders, including a recent statement by Iran's Supreme National Security Council secretary vowing that the 'revenge file' for Khamenei remains open.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

  1. Latest

    Report specifies the bounty as $20 million.

  2. Iranian sign reportedly offers 500 kg gold reward for killing Trump

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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