Iran’s supreme leader awaiting prosthetic leg, plastic surgery on face: New York Post
The New York Times says he is recovering from multiple surgeries and severe burns while Revolutionary Guard commanders handle key decisions.
- Following the February 28 airstrike that killed his father, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei remains in hiding, recovering from severe facial burns and leg injuries requiring plastic surgery and a prosthetic.
- Revolutionary Guard generals have assumed control over military and diplomatic strategy, filling a power vacuum created by Khamenei's physical incapacitation and extreme security concerns preventing senior officials from visiting him.
- Communication with Khamenei occurs via handwritten messages sealed in envelopes and passed through a human chain of couriers on back roads, as he avoids public appearances to prevent appearing vulnerable or weak.
- On Wednesday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters, "This is a battle between the pragmatists and the hardliners in Iran right now," as Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf leads negotiations with the United States amid an indefinite ceasefire.
- Analysts describe Khamenei as a "chairman of the board" who functions as a figurehead, with military commanders now dictating Iran's near-term security and diplomatic trajectory, fundamentally reshaping the nation's decision-making structure.
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He has suffered serious burns to his face and has already undergone three surgeries – Some of the decisions are reportedly being made by generals
NEW: Mojtaba Khamenei Missing A Leg, Still Waiting On Prosthetic
Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is reportedly recovering from severe wartime injuries that may have left him needing a prosthetic leg, according to multiple reports that have fueled new questions about who is truly running Iran. Claims surrounding Khamenei’s health trace back to the February 28 strike that reportedly killed his father, former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, along with several relatives. Since assuming power in March, Mojtaba…
Report Details Health Condition of Iran’s New Supreme Leader, Citing Confidential Sources
This artilcle was originally published by Garrison Vance at Natural News. Introduction Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, the new Supreme Leader of Iran, requires a prosthetic leg and facial surgery after being severely injured in an Israeli air strike, according to a report citing confidential sources. The New York Times, citing four senior Iranian officials familiar with Khamenei’s health, reports that he was injured in the same strike that killed hi…
Power in Iran does not lie with Mojtaba Khamenei, the New York Times reports. The new ayatollah is waiting for a prosthetic leg and cannot speak after being burned. – He may be a leader in name, but he is not supreme leader in the same way that his father was, Iran expert Sanam Vakil tells the newspaper.
Iran’s Mojtaba Khamenei ’gravely wounded’ but ’mentally sharp’
Iran's new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei was seriously wounded in the US-Israeli airstrike that killed his father and predecessor Ali Khamenei but is mentally sharp, the New York Times reported on Thursday. Citing several Iranian officials which it did not name, the Times said Mojtaba Khamenei had "at least for now" delegated decision-making to generals in the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. Mojtaba Khamenei has not appeared in public sinc…
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