Is Mojtaba Khamenei safe? Iran provides update on report of leg injury to new supreme leader

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Iran’s new supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei injured both legs on first day in office United States-Israel The New York Times reported on Wednesday that the United States had taken military action against Iran, citing Israeli and Iranian sources.

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KhameneiKhamenei, 56, was declared on Sunday the successor to his father, Ali Khamenei, who long served as supreme leader until his death on the first day of the conflict.

According to the Times, young Khamenei was injured that day, especially his leg, which may be the reason for his absence from public appearances or videos.

someone is worried Khamenei In addition to his existing injuries, he could also be targeted if he makes any more public statements, the Times reported, citing sources.

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Mojtaba Khamenei is called ‘janbaz’

Previous reports have suggested Mojtaba Khamenei Injured during the war, state media dubbed him “janbaz,” meaning wounded by the enemy.

It is unclear whether Khamenei’s injury will prevent him from governing the country.

Iran says Mojtaba is ‘safe and sound’

The son of Iran’s president said on Wednesday that Khamenei was “safe and sound” but did not deny that the supreme leader was injured.

Government adviser Yousef Pezeshkian posted on his Telegram channel, “I heard the news that Mr. Mojtaba Khamenei was injured. I asked some friends with connections. They told me that he is safe and sound, thank God.”

Trump expresses anger over Mojtaba Khamenei’s appointment

President of the United States Donald Trump He stepped up threats against the supreme leader, claiming he would be unable to “live in peace” and warning Iran to prepare for “death, fire and fury”.

Israel issues warning to Iran

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned Iran in a statement last week that any individual designated by Tehran would be “clearly targeted for elimination.”

Katz continued: “Any leader appointed by Iran’s terrorist regime who continues to lead the charge to destroy Israel, threaten the United States, the free world and countries in the region, and oppress the Iranian people will be a clear target for elimination.”

“It doesn’t matter what his name is or where he’s hiding,” he added.

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