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Mahla (45) from Haarlem screams with joy hearing Khamenei is dead: 'But celebrating feels too early'

Mahla (45) from Haarlem screams with joy hearing Khamenei is dead: 'But celebrating feels too early'

Mahla Cacaee, a Haarlem resident who lived for years under Iran's oppressive regime, expressed joy following news that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in an Israeli and American attack. While relieved by the death of the leader, Cacaee noted that it may still be too early to fully celebrate the outcome.

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