
'We know where you're hiding,' Trump warns Iran's supreme leader
Amid the escalation between Iran and Israel, US President Donald Trump has urged Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to surrender unconditionally.
Taking to his social media platform Truth Social, he also warned Khamenei that 'he knows where he is hiding'.

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