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THE INVISIBLE AYATOLLAH: Mojtaba Khamenei Still Nowhere To Be Seen, as Reports Suggest He Has ‘Lost a Leg’ and Is ‘In a Coma’

Portrait of a man with glasses and a beard, set against a fiery background, conveying intensity and seriousness.

Portrait of a man with glasses and a beard, set against a fiery background, conveying intensity and seriousness.
Where is Mojtaba?

With each passing day, it becomes more likely that Iran has elected a dead or incapacitated Ayatollah.

Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has allegedly ordered his nation to ‘weaponize the Strait of Hormuz’ in his first ‘written statement’.

But Mojtaba still hasn’t been seen, as claims are mounting that he has ‘lost a leg’ and is ‘in a coma’ as a result of injuries sustained during air strikes.

Daily Mail reported:

“A written statement attributed to Mojtaba Khamenei, 56, was read out by a news anchor on state TV this afternoon.

He himself did not appear on national TV. Amid rumors of his incapacitation, serious questions over who is currently in charge of Iran linger over the nation as it continues to duke it out with the US, Israel and its Gulf neighbors.”

“The Iranian leader, who took over from his father Ayatollah Ali Khamenei following his assassination on February 28, added that while he believes in maintaining a friendship with Iran’s Gulf neighbors, attacks on US bases in the region will continue. He said: ‘We are not an enemy of the countries around us, and we are only targeting the bases of those Americans.’

Despite the release of the statement, Mojtaba is said to be in intensive care at the Sina University Hospital in the city’s historic quarter surrounded by security officials, according to a source in Tehran. A section of the hospital has been sealed off to guard Iran’s Supreme Leader.”

Read more:

Iranian TV Says Khamenei’s Son Mojtaba, Elected New Supreme Leader, Has Been Wounded by US-Israel Strikes

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