Tehran : Amir-Hossein Sabeti, a representative for Tehran in the Islamic Consultative Assembly, has urged lawmakers to prioritize the review of a bill known as “Revenge on Trump and Other U.S. and Israeli Leaders” on Parliament’s agenda.
In a post on the social media platform X, Sabeti wrote that one of the bills registered by representatives in the parliamentary system is the motion for “Revenge on Trump and Other Criminal Leaders of the United States and the Zionist Regime.” He expressed hope that, following a five-month recess of the open floor, Parliament would resume its sessions this week and place the review of the bill at the top of its priorities.
The lawmaker’s remarks come as Saeed Jalili, a member of the Islamic Republic’s Supreme National Security Council, spoke ahead of today’s Friday prayer sermons on July 10 in Mashhad. Referring to “seeking vengeance” for Ali Khamenei, Jalili stated: “Defending the immense asset of revenge is the nation’s right, and pursuing this right falls upon the officials.”
Concurrently, CNN reported, citing two informed sources, that Israel has provided information to the United States indicating that the Islamic Republic has recently drawn up a new plot to assassinate U.S. President Donald Trump. According to CNN, American officials have not yet independently verified the information, but the U.S. government has previously warned multiple times that Tehran might seek to assassinate Trump in retaliation for the killing of Qasem Soleimani.
These developments come amid rising tensions between Tehran and Washington in recent weeks, with U.S. officials once again emphasizing the seriousness of the Islamic Republic’s threats against current and former American officials.








