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Global tensions are rising after reports emerged that Iran’s parliament reviewed a controversial bill offering a €50 million reward for the assassination of former US President Donald Trump. Iranian hardliners are framing the proposal as retaliation for the 2020 killing of IRGC commander Qassem Soleimani, while critics warn the rhetoric could dangerously escalate conflict between Tehran and Washington. The proposal has sparked alarm across the United States and Israel as fears grow over possible Iran linked threats and covert retaliation campaigns.

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00:19A shocking proposal inside Iran's parliament is now triggering global alarm after lawmakers
00:27reportedly reviewed a bill offering a massive €50 million reward for the assassination
00:33of U.S. President Donald Trump.
00:36The explosive proposal comes amid already soaring tensions between Tehran and Washington
00:42and is being framed by hardliners in Iran as revenge for the 2020 killing of top Iranian
00:49commander Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad back in 2020 under Trump's direct orders.
00:55And now the rhetoric is escalating dramatically.
00:59According to Iranian state television, senior lawmaker Abraham Azizi confirmed that Parliament's
01:06National Security and Foreign Policy Committee has prepared multiple wartime bills since the
01:13March conflict began.
01:14But one proposal in particular is now dominating headlines worldwide.
01:19Azizi reportedly stated that the president of the United States, Israel's prime minister,
01:25and the CENTCOM commander must be targeted and subjected to reciprocal action.
01:31He then claimed that if any individual or group carries out what he described as a religious
01:37and ideological mission against Trump, the Iranian government would be obligated to pay a €50 million reward.
01:46That statement is now drawing intense international scrutiny.
01:50Critics say the proposal amounts to open incitement and raises fears of state-backed political violence.
01:57Supporters inside Iran's hardline circles, however, are portraying it as retaliation for the U.S. drone strike
02:05that killed IRGC commander Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad back in 2020 under Trump's direct orders.
02:13And this is not the first time such threats have surfaced.
02:17Earlier this year, reports emerged of a mass text message campaign circulating inside Iran,
02:24encouraging support for what was described as an international assassination campaign against Donald Trump.
02:31According to reports, users were allegedly asked to register online and confirm participation through SMS messages.
02:39Iran-based monitoring outlets claimed the campaign gathered hundreds of thousands of supporters with millions of dollars in pledged funding.
02:49Meanwhile, in the United States, federal investigators have already been dealing with multiple alleged Iran-linked plots targeting Trump.
02:58In November 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice unsealed criminal charges involving an alleged IRGC-backed assassination conspiracy,
03:09ahead of the presidential election.
03:11And in another disturbing case, undercover footage shown inside a Brooklyn courtroom reportedly captured an alleged operative discussing plans to
03:22kill Trump using hired attackers.
03:24All of this is now reigniting fears over escalating covert conflict between Iran and the United States.
03:32Security analysts warned that inflammatory political language from powerful officials can intensify already dangerous tensions across the region.
03:43At the same time, Iran's leadership continues to frame these threats as justified retaliation, tied directly to Soleimani's killing.
03:53For now, the bill remains under parliamentary review.
03:57But globally, the reaction is already intense.
04:00Because when assassination rhetoric enters official political debate, the world pays attention.
04:27For more information, visit www.unindia.com.
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