Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei badly wounded in Israeli strike

According to Iranian state media, Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader, has been wounded as the Middle East conflict escalates.

The 56-year-old cleric, who recently succeeded his father Ali Khamenei after his death in a major strike on Tehran, was described by Iranian television as a “janbaz,” a Persian term for someone injured by enemy action.


State broadcasters said the injury occurred during what officials have called the “Ramadan war,” referring to the ongoing military confrontation involving Iran, the United States, and Israel. However, authorities did not provide details about where or when the injury happened, nor how serious it might be.

Meanwhile, the conflict is intensifying across the region. Bahrain reported 32 people wounded in a drone attack on Sitra, and Iran has threatened strikes on regional energy infrastructure in retaliation for Israeli attacks. Oil prices have surged above $100 a barrel, and major Gulf producers remain under threat.

Despite his sudden rise, Mojtaba is seen as vengeful and determined to assert Iran’s authority in the ongoing conflict.

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