Khaberni - The U.S. State Department offered on Friday a reward of $10 million for information about the Supreme Iranian Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, and other senior officials.
The list published by the State Department as part of the "Rewards for Justice" program includes ten individuals, among them the Minister of Interior and the Minister of Intelligence and Security of Iran.
The State Department stated that “these individuals manage and direct several elements in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, which plans, organizes, and executes (operations) worldwide”.
Those who have information regarding this matter are urged to submit it via the "Tor" network or "Signal" service, noting that "this information could make you eligible for relocation and to receive a reward."
The "Rewards for Justice" program offers monetary amounts in exchange for intelligence information, including assistance in locating any person the United States accuses of acting against it or aiding in their prosecution.
The Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, father of Mojtaba, was killed in American Israeli strikes that ignited a war in the Middle East on February 28.
American President Donald Trump threatened to carry out a strong strike against Iran next week, in response to Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump said in an interview with Fox News that the United States would conduct powerful strikes if necessary and confirmed that Washington might accompany commercial ships in the region if needed.
Trump wrote on his network "Truth Social", "We have unmatched firepower, unlimited ammunition, and all the time we need, watch what will happen to these crazy bastards today."



