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US–Israel war with Iran: Did Iranian state media post Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in ‘heaven’ with 72 virgins?

In the wake of widespread online claims that Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was depicted by state media as being in “heaven” surrounded by 72 virgins following reports of his death, a viral image has circulated across social platforms.

Posts on X and other platforms allege that the image originated from official Iranian outlets and shows Khamenei in a paradisiacal garden surrounded by dozens of young girls in school uniforms and hijabs — interpreted by critics as a reference to the “72 virgins” concept associated in popular discourse with Islamic afterlife rewards.

The claim is false.

There is no verified evidence that any Iranian state media organisation published such an image.

The visual circulating online is a digitally manipulated composite that has been misattributed to official sources.

What is going viral

The image shows Khamenei seated in what appears to be a garden-like “heavenly” setting, surrounded by numerous young girls. Many users have linked the scene to the controversial “72 virgins” motif, fuelling outrage and accusations of depravity.

However, several key facts undermine the claim:

There is no record of the image on official Iranian outlets such as Press TV, IRNA, Mehr News Agency, Tasnim, or on Khamenei’s official channels.

The image does not appear in archived posts from verified state media accounts.

Searches and archive checks show no evidence of publication by any authenticated Iranian outlet.

The image appears to have been widely reshared during a highly charged online moment and falsely attributed to state media.

What the image actually is

The viral picture is a digitally manipulated composite.

It appears to have been created by taking authentic photographs from past events in which Khamenei met groups of schoolgirls during official ceremonies and inserting them into a fabricated “heaven” or paradise-style background.

Those original photographs are publicly available and date back several years.

In addition, some versions of the viral image include a forged screenshot layout falsely attributed to Mehr News Agency, an Iranian state-affiliated outlet. There is no evidence that Mehr News — or any other official Iranian organisation — published the image.

What Iranian state media is actually posting

Contrary to viral claims, Iranian state media coverage following Khamenei’s reported death has consisted of conventional mourning content.

Official outlets have framed him as a martyr, using:

  • Black-themed graphics

  • Qur’anic verses

  • Formal condolence messages

  • Traditional language associated with state mourning

No verified Iranian state outlet has published:

  • Any image depicting Khamenei in paradise

  • Any reference to “72 virgins. ”

  • Any imagery involving children in an afterlife context

Conclusion

The claim that Iranian state media depicted Khamenei in heaven with “72 virgins” is unsupported by evidence.

The viral image is a manipulated composite using real photographs from past public events, combined with a fabricated background and, in some cases, a forged media screenshot.

There is no record of its publication by any official Iranian outlet.

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