Iran International reveals that Mojtaba Khamenei has been secretly chosen as the successor to his ailing father and current supreme leader, Ali Khamenei. The decision was allegedly made under pressure and threats from Khamenei's representatives, causing controversy and uncertainty among Iran's Assembly of Experts. This succession could have major political implications for Iran and its relationship with neighboring countries, especially amid tensions with Israel.
As Iran braces for a turbulent political future amid widespread protests and ongoing tensions with Israel, speculation is rising that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's son, Mojtaba Khamenei, has been secretly chosen as the nation's next Supreme Leader. Amid reports of Khamenei's failing health, a recent secret meeting of Iran's Assembly of Experts allegedly resulted in the unanimous selection of Mojtaba as his successor. However, this succession comes with its own set of challenges as the political landscape in Iran has polarized and other influential figures who could serve as kingmakers have died, leaving the future of Iran's leadership uncertain.
Intel from the recent Friday prayers at Tehran's Grand Mosalla Mosque reveals Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's views on Iran's attack on Israel earlier this week. Addressing a massive crowd, Khamenei called the attack "completely legal and legitimate work" and also delivered a message to the Islamic world, particularly Lebanon and Palestine. The event also included a ceremony commemorating the death of Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah by the Israeli Air Force. Khamenei expressed the need to honour Nasrallah, whom he described as an "admired personality" and urged the youth of Hezbollah to fulfil his wishes and defend the region from external threats.
In response to Iran’s missile attack on Israel, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian issued a stern warning to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, declaring that Iran was not a belligerent but stood firmly against any threat. Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, also spoke defiantly, suggesting that the attacks would intensify, while Israel’s Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed over 150 missiles launched by Iran and sent millions of Israelis into bomb shelters. As both sides prepare for further action, tensions remain high in the region.
According to Iranian officials, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has given the order to strike Israel directly after the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran. Israel has been accused of assassination by both Iran and Hamas, although they have not confirmed or denied the claims. This comes amid increased tensions between Iran and Israel, with Iran attempting to balance pressure through attacks by its allies while avoiding all-out war. This latest order is seen as a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between the two nations.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei reportedly orders a direct attack on Israel after the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran. The attack, seen as one of Israel's biggest blows to Iran and its allies, marks a dangerous escalation in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and raises the risk of a regional conflagration between Israel, Iran, and its proxies. The US has expressed concern about the potential for escalation but believes it is not imminent or inevitable. In Iran, Khamenei has declared three days of mourning for Haniyeh, a major figure in Hamas' international diplomacy.