Iranian clerics have launched a global fundraising campaign offering over $40 million as a bounty for the assassination of former U.S. President Donald Trump.
The campaign follows recent U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, conducted after Israel’s Operation Rising Lion, aimed at halting Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Radical clerics labeled Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as "enemies of Islam," issuing religious decrees justifying their deaths.
Iranian website thaar is reportedly collecting funds for anyone who “executes the sentence of justice,” turning extremism into open terrorism.
Iranian officials have tried to mask the initiative as resistance, but experts see it as part of an ultra-hardline push to intimidate Western leaders and fuel violence.
The U.S. Secret Service confirmed heightened threat levels, while Trump brushed off the threats, stating, “Maybe it’s real, maybe not—but we’re not backing down.”
This latest act underscores the growing danger posed by Iran’s radical regime—and highlights the critical role of Israel and the U.S. in defending global stability against extremist threats.