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Mojtaba Khamenei absent from father’s funeral
Mojtaba Khamenei absent from funeral gathering Iran’s political, religious and military leadership gathered in Tehran to pay respects to late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, but the continued absence of his successor, Mojtaba Khamenei, drew attention during the mourning ceremonies. The funeral prayers at Tehran’s Grand Mosalla became one of the most closely
Mojtaba Khamenei absent from father’s funeral
Mojtaba Khamenei absent from funeral gathering Iran’s political, religious and military leadership gathered in Tehran to pay respects to late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, but the continued absence of his successor, Mojtaba Khamenei, drew attention during the mourning ceremonies. The funeral prayers at Tehran’s Grand Mosalla became one of the most closely
Trump’s Iran funeral remark sparks backlash
Trump’s Iran funeral remark sparks backlash US President Donald Trump said Iran’s senior leadership had gathered in one place during funeral ceremonies for former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, triggering a sharp response from Tehran. Speaking to Axios, Trump said he had been closely watching the state-organised mourning events and suggested the gathering created a possible military opening, though he added that Washington would n
Trump’s Iran funeral remark sparks backlash
Trump’s Iran funeral remark sparks backlash US President Donald Trump said Iran’s senior leadership had gathered in one place during funeral ceremonies for former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, triggering a sharp response from Tehran. Speaking to Axios, Trump said he had been closely watching the state-organised mourning events and suggested the gathering created a possible military opening, though he added that Washington would n
Khamenei Funeral Draws Crowds in Tehran as Iran Faces Postwar Pressure
Huge crowds gathered in Tehran, Iran, at dawn local time on Saturday, July 4, 2026, as funeral ceremonies began for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the former Iranian supreme leader killed in late February during the U.S.-Israeli war. The Khamenei funeral opened six days of public ceremonies expected to move through major Shiite religious centers in Iran and Iraq, including Qom, Karbala, Najaf and Mashhad. Caskets displayed at Grand Mosalla mosque Mour
Khamenei Funeral Draws Crowds in Tehran as Iran Faces Postwar Pressure
Huge crowds gathered in Tehran, Iran, at dawn local time on Saturday, July 4, 2026, as funeral ceremonies began for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the former Iranian supreme leader killed in late February during the U.S.-Israeli war. The Khamenei funeral opened six days of public ceremonies expected to move through major Shiite religious centers in Iran and Iraq, including Qom, Karbala, Najaf and Mashhad. Caskets displayed at Grand Mosalla mosque Mour
Iran mourns Khamenei as leaders attend funeral
Iran begins formal mourning for Khamenei Iran opened major funeral ceremonies for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, nearly four months after he was killed in US-Israeli strikes on February 28. The ceremony in Tehran became a major moment of public mourning and political symbolism, with President Masoud Pezeshkian and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf seen visibly emotional as senior officials gathered to pay their final respect
Iran mourns Khamenei as leaders attend funeral
Iran begins formal mourning for Khamenei Iran opened major funeral ceremonies for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, nearly four months after he was killed in US-Israeli strikes on February 28. The ceremony in Tehran became a major moment of public mourning and political symbolism, with President Masoud Pezeshkian and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf seen visibly emotional as senior officials gathered to pay their final respect
Khamenei Funeral Begins in Tehran Ahead of July 9 Burial in Mashhad
Funeral ceremonies for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei began in Tehran on Friday, July 3, 2026, ahead of a planned burial in Mashhad on Thursday, July 9, 2026, as Iran opened a week of state mourning for its former supreme leader. Khamenei, who led Iran from 1989 until he was killed in a reported U.S.-Israeli airstrike on February 28, 2026, is lying in state at Tehran’s Grand Mosalla. Coffins of family members killed alongside him were also displayed during the ceremonies.
Khamenei Funeral Begins in Tehran Ahead of July 9 Burial in Mashhad
Funeral ceremonies for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei began in Tehran on Friday, July 3, 2026, ahead of a planned burial in Mashhad on Thursday, July 9, 2026, as Iran opened a week of state mourning for its former supreme leader. Khamenei, who led Iran from 1989 until he was killed in a reported U.S.-Israeli airstrike on February 28, 2026, is lying in state at Tehran’s Grand Mosalla. Coffins of family members killed alongside him were also displayed during the ceremonies.
DOJ Reportedly Probes U.S. Bank Transactions Tied to Mojtaba Khamenei
The U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly investigating how Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei built a global investment portfolio with exposure to Wall Street banks, according to a Bloomberg News report published Thursday, June 18, 2026. Bloomberg cited officials familiar with the matter. The Justice Department had not publicly commented on the reported investigation when Reuters published its account. Mojtaba Khamenei Transactions Under Reported DOJ Review The investigation is reportedly part of a broader examination of allegations involving money laundering and corruption. Investigators are reviewing transactions involving companies overseen by Khamenei and examining the role U.S. financial institutions may have played in processing them, according to the report. JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup are among the banks reportedly under review. The report did not establish that either bank had violated U.S. law. JPMorgan, Citigroup and DOJ Responses Reuters said Citigroup declined to comment on the report. JPMorgan Chase and the Justice Department did not immediately respond to Reuters’ requests for comment when the story was published. The existence of an investigation does not mean criminal charges will be filed. Bloomberg reported that Khamenei, rather than the banks, was the primary focus of the inquiry. Why the Report Matters As Iran’s supreme leader, Khamenei has final authority over major matters of state, including the country’s foreign policy and nuclear program. The reported investigation could attract further scrutiny of financial transactions connected to Iranian political networks and their potential exposure to U.S. institutions. However, the inquiry remains at the investigative stage. No charges or findings of wrongdoing were announced in the report. Related: Mojtaba Khamenei Approves US-Iran Agreement as Swiss Talks Advance
DOJ Reportedly Probes U.S. Bank Transactions Tied to Mojtaba Khamenei
The U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly investigating how Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei built a global investment portfolio with exposure to Wall Street banks, according to a Bloomberg News report published Thursday, June 18, 2026. Bloomberg cited officials familiar with the matter. The Justice Department had not publicly commented on the reported investigation when Reuters published its account. Mojtaba Khamenei Transactions Under Reported DOJ Review The investigation is reportedly part of a broader examination of allegations involving money laundering and corruption. Investigators are reviewing transactions involving companies overseen by Khamenei and examining the role U.S. financial institutions may have played in processing them, according to the report. JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup are among the banks reportedly under review. The report did not establish that either bank had violated U.S. law. JPMorgan, Citigroup and DOJ Responses Reuters said Citigroup declined to comment on the report. JPMorgan Chase and the Justice Department did not immediately respond to Reuters’ requests for comment when the story was published. The existence of an investigation does not mean criminal charges will be filed. Bloomberg reported that Khamenei, rather than the banks, was the primary focus of the inquiry. Why the Report Matters As Iran’s supreme leader, Khamenei has final authority over major matters of state, including the country’s foreign policy and nuclear program. The reported investigation could attract further scrutiny of financial transactions connected to Iranian political networks and their potential exposure to U.S. institutions. However, the inquiry remains at the investigative stage. No charges or findings of wrongdoing were announced in the report. Related: Mojtaba Khamenei Approves US-Iran Agreement as Swiss Talks Advance
Mojtaba Khamenei Approves US-Iran Agreement as Swiss Talks Advance
Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei approved the U.S.-Iran agreement despite reservations, giving political backing to an interim memorandum as negotiations moved forward in Switzerland. In a written message issued Thursday, June 18, 2026, Khamenei said he authorized the memorandum after President Masoud Pezeshkian and other senior officials assured him that Iran’s rights and the interests of what Tehran calls the “Resistance Front” would be protected.
Mojtaba Khamenei Approves US-Iran Agreement as Swiss Talks Advance
Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei approved the U.S.-Iran agreement despite reservations, giving political backing to an interim memorandum as negotiations moved forward in Switzerland. In a written message issued Thursday, June 18, 2026, Khamenei said he authorized the memorandum after President Masoud Pezeshkian and other senior officials assured him that Iran’s rights and the interests of what Tehran calls the “Resistance Front” would be protected.
US President Open to Meeting Iran’s Mojtaba Amid Tensions
Trump Hints at Potential Iran Conflict US President Donald Trump on Thursday, June 5, indicated that breakthroughs in the Iran conflict might be near but warned that the killing of American troops would constitute a red line potentially restarting the war. Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump said he could meet Iran’s Mojtaba Khamenei under a diplomatic agreement, despite tensions between Washington and Te
US President Open to Meeting Iran’s Mojtaba Amid Tensions
Trump Hints at Potential Iran Conflict US President Donald Trump on Thursday, June 5, indicated that breakthroughs in the Iran conflict might be near but warned that the killing of American troops would constitute a red line potentially restarting the war. Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump said he could meet Iran’s Mojtaba Khamenei under a diplomatic agreement, despite tensions between Washington and Te
Netanyahu claims Mojtaba Khamenei is alive amid ongoing Iran conflict
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran’s conflict with Israel is still ongoing and warned that Tehran’s nuclear program continues to remain a major concern. Netanyahu also claimed that Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is alive and believed to be hiding in a secret bunker after taking power following the reported death of Ali Khamenei during a US-Israeli airstrike. Netanyahu said Iran still possesses enriched uranium and nuclear facilities that must be dismantled befor
Netanyahu claims Mojtaba Khamenei is alive amid ongoing Iran conflict
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran’s conflict with Israel is still ongoing and warned that Tehran’s nuclear program continues to remain a major concern. Netanyahu also claimed that Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is alive and believed to be hiding in a secret bunker after taking power following the reported death of Ali Khamenei during a US-Israeli airstrike. Netanyahu said Iran still possesses enriched uranium and nuclear facilities that must be dismantled befor
Iran Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei Meets President Pezeshkian for First Time — What It Reveals About Iran’s Power Shift
Iran Leadership Transition: First Meeting Confirmed Iran’s new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei has held his first known in-person meeting with President Masoud Pezeshkian, signaling stability in Iran’s leadership transition. Pezeshkian confirmed the two-and-a-half-hour discussion, describing it as “constructive and based on trust,” offering the clearest sign yet of internal unity after months of uncertainty.
Iran Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei Meets President Pezeshkian for First Time — What It Reveals About Iran’s Power Shift
Iran Leadership Transition: First Meeting Confirmed Iran’s new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei has held his first known in-person meeting with President Masoud Pezeshkian, signaling stability in Iran’s leadership transition. Pezeshkian confirmed the two-and-a-half-hour discussion, describing it as “constructive and based on trust,” offering the clearest sign yet of internal unity after months of uncertainty.
What happened to Mojtaba Khamenei during the Iran conflict? He survived an airstrike, officials say
Iranian authorities on Friday, May 1, confirmed that Mojtaba Khamenei was present in a building that was later destroyed in an airstrike during the ongoing Iran conflict, which began on February 28. Officials stated that he survived the attack and remains in active control of key state matters, while also dismissing widespread speculation about his health and absence from public appearances. Senior official details narrow escape during bombing Ayatollah Mohsen Qomi, a senior member of Iran’s Assembly of Experts and Deputy for International Affairs in the Supreme Leader’s office, said that Mojtaba Khamenei had been inside the targeted building shortly before it was struck. According to Qomi, Khamenei moved into the courtyard just minutes before the explosion, avoiding the fatal impact that reportedly killed others inside. Qomi described the survival as a matter of timing, emphasizing that the leader’s presence in the building had been confirmed but that his movement moments before the strike ultimately ensured his safety. The airstrike was part of ongoing hostilities that have escalated since late February. Officials assert leader remains in control of national affairs Despite rumors circulating internationally, Iranian officials maintained that Mojtaba Khamenei is in good health and continues to oversee both diplomatic and operational matters. Qomi stated that Khamenei is directly supervising negotiations and military-related decisions, including providing guidance to negotiating teams under varying conditions. The comments appear aimed at reinforcing internal stability and projecting continuity in leadership during a period of heightened geopolitical tension. Iranian officials emphasized that decision-making authority remains firmly centralized under Khamenei’s direction. Iran dismisses Western speculation as strategic pressure Qomi also addressed claims from Western sources regarding the leader’s health, characterizing them as deliberate attempts to provoke a response from Tehran. He suggested that questions about Khamenei’s public absence are part of a broader strategy to create uncertainty and apply psychological pressure. According to Qomi, such narratives are intended to push Iranian officials into reactive communication, which could be leveraged for strategic advantage by adversaries. Acknowledgment of injuries and focus on protection While firmly denying claims of serious health concerns, Qomi indicated that Mojtaba Khamenei may have sustained injuries during the incident. He stated that ensuring the leader’s safety has become a top priority for Iranian authorities, underscoring the importance of preserving leadership continuity amid the conflict. Officials reiterated that despite any injuries, Khamenei remains active and engaged in directing national policy, reinforcing the government’s position that leadership stability has not been compromised.
What happened to Mojtaba Khamenei during the Iran conflict? He survived an airstrike, officials say
Iranian authorities on Friday, May 1, confirmed that Mojtaba Khamenei was present in a building that was later destroyed in an airstrike during the ongoing Iran conflict, which began on February 28. Officials stated that he survived the attack and remains in active control of key state matters, while also dismissing widespread speculation about his health and absence from public appearances. Senior official details narrow escape during bombing Ayatollah Mohsen Qomi, a senior member of Iran’s Assembly of Experts and Deputy for International Affairs in the Supreme Leader’s office, said that Mojtaba Khamenei had been inside the targeted building shortly before it was struck. According to Qomi, Khamenei moved into the courtyard just minutes before the explosion, avoiding the fatal impact that reportedly killed others inside. Qomi described the survival as a matter of timing, emphasizing that the leader’s presence in the building had been confirmed but that his movement moments before the strike ultimately ensured his safety. The airstrike was part of ongoing hostilities that have escalated since late February. Officials assert leader remains in control of national affairs Despite rumors circulating internationally, Iranian officials maintained that Mojtaba Khamenei is in good health and continues to oversee both diplomatic and operational matters. Qomi stated that Khamenei is directly supervising negotiations and military-related decisions, including providing guidance to negotiating teams under varying conditions. The comments appear aimed at reinforcing internal stability and projecting continuity in leadership during a period of heightened geopolitical tension. Iranian officials emphasized that decision-making authority remains firmly centralized under Khamenei’s direction. Iran dismisses Western speculation as strategic pressure Qomi also addressed claims from Western sources regarding the leader’s health, characterizing them as deliberate attempts to provoke a response from Tehran. He suggested that questions about Khamenei’s public absence are part of a broader strategy to create uncertainty and apply psychological pressure. According to Qomi, such narratives are intended to push Iranian officials into reactive communication, which could be leveraged for strategic advantage by adversaries. Acknowledgment of injuries and focus on protection While firmly denying claims of serious health concerns, Qomi indicated that Mojtaba Khamenei may have sustained injuries during the incident. He stated that ensuring the leader’s safety has become a top priority for Iranian authorities, underscoring the importance of preserving leadership continuity amid the conflict. Officials reiterated that despite any injuries, Khamenei remains active and engaged in directing national policy, reinforcing the government’s position that leadership stability has not been compromised.
Iran Mural Raises Speculation Over Mojtaba Khamenei Health Condition
A newly unveiled mural in Mashhad, Iran, has drawn attention and sparked renewed speculation about the status of Mojtaba Khamenei, a key figure in Iran’s leadership. The artwork, revealed during a public ceremony attended by officials, features his portrait alongside several military and political figures believed to have died in recent US-Israeli airstrikes. The inclusion has prompted questions, as such murals in Iran are typically used to honor individuals associated with significan
Iran Mural Raises Speculation Over Mojtaba Khamenei Health Condition
A newly unveiled mural in Mashhad, Iran, has drawn attention and sparked renewed speculation about the status of Mojtaba Khamenei, a key figure in Iran’s leadership. The artwork, revealed during a public ceremony attended by officials, features his portrait alongside several military and political figures believed to have died in recent US-Israeli airstrikes. The inclusion has prompted questions, as such murals in Iran are typically used to honor individuals associated with significan
Iran’s Leadership Crisis Deepens as Mojtaba Khamenei Remains Unconscious
Mojtaba Khamenei, the newly-appointed Supreme Leader of Iran, is currently unconscious and receiving medical treatment in Qom, Iran. The report, based on intelligence sources from the US and Israel, revealed that Khamenei sustained severe injuries in the same airstrike that killed his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on February 28, 2026. Due to his current condition, Mojtaba Khamenei is unable to be involved in the decision-making process of the country, which has raised concerns regardi
Iran’s Leadership Crisis Deepens as Mojtaba Khamenei Remains Unconscious
Mojtaba Khamenei, the newly-appointed Supreme Leader of Iran, is currently unconscious and receiving medical treatment in Qom, Iran. The report, based on intelligence sources from the US and Israel, revealed that Khamenei sustained severe injuries in the same airstrike that killed his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on February 28, 2026. Due to his current condition, Mojtaba Khamenei is unable to be involved in the decision-making process of the country, which has raised concerns regardi
Iran Vows to Keep Fighting After Larijani Killing, Holds US and Israel Responsible
Iran has vowed to continue its fight against the United States and Israel following the killing of Ali Larijani, one of Iran's most influential political figures, in an Israeli airstrike. Iranian foreign minister Syed Abbas Araghchi made a bold statement, declaring that Iran’s political and economic structure would remain intact despite the loss of Larijani, the head of the Supreme National Security Council, who was killed alongside his family members and bodyguards near Tehran. I
Iran Vows to Keep Fighting After Larijani Killing, Holds US and Israel Responsible
Iran has vowed to continue its fight against the United States and Israel following the killing of Ali Larijani, one of Iran's most influential political figures, in an Israeli airstrike. Iranian foreign minister Syed Abbas Araghchi made a bold statement, declaring that Iran’s political and economic structure would remain intact despite the loss of Larijani, the head of the Supreme National Security Council, who was killed alongside his family members and bodyguards near Tehran. I
US offers $25 million reward as Iran names Mojtaba Khamenei supreme leader
Tensions in the Middle East escalated sharply after coordinated military strikes by the United States and Israel targeted Iran on February 28, reportedly killing Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei along with several senior Iranian officials. The operation, named “Epic Fury” by the United States and “Lion’s Roar” by Israel, came during a period of heightened friction between Washington and Tehran, particularly surrounding negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program and regional secu
US offers $25 million reward as Iran names Mojtaba Khamenei supreme leader
Tensions in the Middle East escalated sharply after coordinated military strikes by the United States and Israel targeted Iran on February 28, reportedly killing Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei along with several senior Iranian officials. The operation, named “Epic Fury” by the United States and “Lion’s Roar” by Israel, came during a period of heightened friction between Washington and Tehran, particularly surrounding negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program and regional secu
US–Israel–Iran War | Trump warns of possible US strikes on Iran within next week amid rising tensions
US President Donald Trump has warned that the United States could launch strong military strikes against Iran in the coming days, signaling a potential escalation in tensions between the two countries. Speaking during a radio interview aired Friday, Trump said Washington was prepared to act decisively and indicated that Iran could face significant attacks within the next week if the situation continues to deteriorate. Trump claimed that US operations had already inflicted severe damage on Iran’s military infrastructure. According to him, American actions have targeted key components of Iran’s missile and drone capabilities, including manufacturing facilities responsible for producing these weapons. He asserted that the extent of the damage was substantial and suggested it could take years for Iran to fully rebuild the affected systems. The president described the campaign as one of the most forceful responses seen in modern conflicts, emphasizing that the United States was intensifying pressure on Tehran. During the interview, Trump also addressed questions about Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, who has not appeared publicly in recent weeks. Trump suggested that the Iranian leader may have been harmed but was likely still alive. He added that Iranian leadership would ultimately need to respond to the ongoing situation, indicating that the United States was continuing its operations with considerable intensity. When asked about the possible conclusion of the conflict, Trump did not provide a clear timeline. Instead, he said he would know when the war was over based on his own judgment of the situation. He also expressed skepticism about the immediate collapse of the Iranian government, noting that such a development would be difficult without significant internal or military pressure. The US president further stated that American forces could escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz if necessary to ensure maritime security in the region. The strategic waterway remains a critical route for global energy supplies, and any disruption there could have widespread economic consequences. Trump also suggested that Russia might be providing limited support to Iran during the conflict. He indicated that Russian President Vladimir Putin could be assisting Tehran in some capacity, while acknowledging that Moscow might view US support for Ukraine as a comparable dynamic. Reports circulating in recent days have alleged that Russia may have shared targeting information with Iran related to attacks on US forces, although such claims remain unconfirmed. Additionally, Trump said that Washington is not currently prioritizing an operation to seize Iran’s uranium resources but did not rule out the possibility in the future. He suggested that the issue could become a consideration later depending on how the situation evolves.
US–Israel–Iran War | Trump warns of possible US strikes on Iran within next week amid rising tensions
US President Donald Trump has warned that the United States could launch strong military strikes against Iran in the coming days, signaling a potential escalation in tensions between the two countries. Speaking during a radio interview aired Friday, Trump said Washington was prepared to act decisively and indicated that Iran could face significant attacks within the next week if the situation continues to deteriorate. Trump claimed that US operations had already inflicted severe damage on Iran’s military infrastructure. According to him, American actions have targeted key components of Iran’s missile and drone capabilities, including manufacturing facilities responsible for producing these weapons. He asserted that the extent of the damage was substantial and suggested it could take years for Iran to fully rebuild the affected systems. The president described the campaign as one of the most forceful responses seen in modern conflicts, emphasizing that the United States was intensifying pressure on Tehran. During the interview, Trump also addressed questions about Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, who has not appeared publicly in recent weeks. Trump suggested that the Iranian leader may have been harmed but was likely still alive. He added that Iranian leadership would ultimately need to respond to the ongoing situation, indicating that the United States was continuing its operations with considerable intensity. When asked about the possible conclusion of the conflict, Trump did not provide a clear timeline. Instead, he said he would know when the war was over based on his own judgment of the situation. He also expressed skepticism about the immediate collapse of the Iranian government, noting that such a development would be difficult without significant internal or military pressure. The US president further stated that American forces could escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz if necessary to ensure maritime security in the region. The strategic waterway remains a critical route for global energy supplies, and any disruption there could have widespread economic consequences. Trump also suggested that Russia might be providing limited support to Iran during the conflict. He indicated that Russian President Vladimir Putin could be assisting Tehran in some capacity, while acknowledging that Moscow might view US support for Ukraine as a comparable dynamic. Reports circulating in recent days have alleged that Russia may have shared targeting information with Iran related to attacks on US forces, although such claims remain unconfirmed. Additionally, Trump said that Washington is not currently prioritizing an operation to seize Iran’s uranium resources but did not rule out the possibility in the future. He suggested that the issue could become a consideration later depending on how the situation evolves.
US–Israel–Iran War | Mojtaba Khamenei warns of more attacks on US bases after becoming Iran’s Supreme Leader
Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei delivered a strong and defiant message in his first public statement since assuming the country’s highest leadership position, warning that Iran will continue responding to what it describes as hostile actions by the United States and its allies. In the message broadcast on state television on Thursday, March 12, Khamenei vowed revenge for what he called crimes committed against Iran and signaled that attacks linked to ongoing regional t
US–Israel–Iran War | Mojtaba Khamenei warns of more attacks on US bases after becoming Iran’s Supreme Leader
Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei delivered a strong and defiant message in his first public statement since assuming the country’s highest leadership position, warning that Iran will continue responding to what it describes as hostile actions by the United States and its allies. In the message broadcast on state television on Thursday, March 12, Khamenei vowed revenge for what he called crimes committed against Iran and signaled that attacks linked to ongoing regional t
Iran assigns elite NOPO unit to protect Mojtaba Khamenei after Tehran strike
Iran has reportedly deployed its elite counterterrorism unit, known as NOPO, to safeguard newly appointed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei following the assassination of his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in a strike on a compound in Tehran on February 28. The black-clad special force has long served as a key protective unit for the Iranian leadership and is now believed to be responsible for ensuring the security of the country’s new supreme authority amid heightened tensions in
Iran assigns elite NOPO unit to protect Mojtaba Khamenei after Tehran strike
Iran has reportedly deployed its elite counterterrorism unit, known as NOPO, to safeguard newly appointed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei following the assassination of his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in a strike on a compound in Tehran on February 28. The black-clad special force has long served as a key protective unit for the Iranian leadership and is now believed to be responsible for ensuring the security of the country’s new supreme authority amid heightened tensions in
US–Israel–Iran War | Netanyahu says campaign against Iran not over as regional tensions escalate
Tensions across West Asia continued to escalate as the conflict between Israel and Iran entered its eleventh day, with new missile interceptions and expanding military operations reported across several parts of the region. The ongoing Israel-Iran war has heightened fears of a wider regional security crisis, as both sides signal that hostilities are far from over and military pressure may intensify in the coming days. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated on Tuesday that
US–Israel–Iran War | Netanyahu says campaign against Iran not over as regional tensions escalate
Tensions across West Asia continued to escalate as the conflict between Israel and Iran entered its eleventh day, with new missile interceptions and expanding military operations reported across several parts of the region. The ongoing Israel-Iran war has heightened fears of a wider regional security crisis, as both sides signal that hostilities are far from over and military pressure may intensify in the coming days. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated on Tuesday that
Mojtaba Khamenei Elected as Iran’s New Supreme Leader Amid Alleged IRGC Pressure
Iran’s Assembly of Experts has elected Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as the new Supreme Leader of Iran. This transition, which occurred under significant pressure from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), marks a controversial father-to-son succession that goes against the Islamic Republic’s long-standing criticism of hereditary monarchy. Mojtaba, the second-eldest son of Ali Khamenei, has been long speculated as a potential successo
Mojtaba Khamenei Elected as Iran’s New Supreme Leader Amid Alleged IRGC Pressure
Iran’s Assembly of Experts has elected Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as the new Supreme Leader of Iran. This transition, which occurred under significant pressure from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), marks a controversial father-to-son succession that goes against the Islamic Republic’s long-standing criticism of hereditary monarchy. Mojtaba, the second-eldest son of Ali Khamenei, has been long speculated as a potential successo









