Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei reportedly unconscious amid health crisis

Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is reportedly unconscious amid a severe health crisis. With reports indicating he cannot partake in decision-making, the situation follows the death of his father, Ali Khamenei. Further developments are anticipated as this unfolds.

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Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei reportedly unconscious amid health crisis

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Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s new Supreme Leader, is reportedly unconscious and being treated for a severe medical condition in one of Iran’s holiest cities. His father, Ali Khamenei, was killed in an air strike in the early days of the war, with his body being prepared for burial in Qom.

Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s new Supreme Leader, is reportedly unconscious due to a ‘severe’ medical condition, with American and Israeli intelligence indicating he is unable to participate in any decision-making by the regime. Following the air strike that killed his father, former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and other family members, Mojtaba is said to have sustained multiple injuries, including a fractured foot and facial lacerations, and he had initially sought treatment at Sina University Hospital in Tehran.

Mojtaba Khamenei’s current state is that he is reportedly unconscious and unable to participate in decision-making as he undergoes treatment for a severe medical condition. Meanwhile, his father’s body is being prepared for burial in Qom.

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FILE PHOTO: Iran???s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, the second son of late Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, attends a meeting in Tehran, Iran, October 13, 2024. Hamed Jafarnejad/ISNA/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS PICTURE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY/File Photo 15633591
Iran’s new Supreme Leader hasn’t been seen in more than a month (Picture: Reuters)

Iran’s new Supreme Leader is reportedly unconscious in one of Iran’s holiest cities, unable to run the country he inherited from his dead father.

Mojtaba Khamenei is reportedly being treated for a ‘severe’ medical condition, American and Israeli intelligence have found.

A memo shared amongst Gulf allies revealed Khamenei’s location for the first time, The Times reported.

The memo mentioned that Khamenei was ‘unable to be involved in any decision-making by the regime’.

As for his father, Ali Khamenei, who was killed in an air strike in the early days of the war, his body is being prepared for burial in Qom.

The reports regarding the younger Khamenei are bound to spark futher speculation, after it was initially reported that he suffered serious injuries in the strike which killed his father.

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The extent of Khamenei’s injuries remains unclear (Picture: AFP)

There were claims that Khamenei lost one leg and suffered serious abdominal injuries in a US-Israeli air strike that wiped out his family. Some reports said he’s in a coma.

Still, days after the deadly strike and being named as the new Supreme Leader, he issued a written statement.

‘I assure everyone that we will not refrain from avenging the blood of your martyrs,’ he said.

‘The revenge we are considering is not only related to the martyrdom of the great leader of the revolution; rather, every member of the nation who is martyred by the enemy is an independent subject for the revenge case.’

The legitimacy of the statement has come under scrutiny, given the claims about his health and the lack of any public appearance in more than a month.

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Iranians are still rallying behind Mojtaba, despite him not appearing for more than a month (Picture: EPA)

Gathering for Ramadan in the same bunker, Mojtaba Khamenei’s father, Ali Khamenei, mother, Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh, his wife of 20 years, Zahra and one of his sons, reported as Mohammad, were all killed in the strike that launched the war in late February.

In that strike, Mojtaba suffered a fractured foot, a bruise around his left eye, as well as minor lacerations to his face, a source familiar with the situation told CNN.

Initial reports said he was seeking treatment in the intensive care unit at Sina University Hospital in Tehran after being injured.

Dr Katayoun Shahandeh, a Lecturer in the history of Art and Museology, previously told WTX: ‘It is very likely that retaliation and resistance will become central themes in Mojtaba Khamenei’s leadership, at least in rhetoric.

‘The strikes that killed the former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei (Mojtaba’s father) and members of his family will inevitably shape the political atmosphere in Tehran.

‘Reports suggest that Mojtaba himself was injured in the same attack and lost close relatives, which makes the moment not only political but deeply personal.’

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