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    Reports Claim Mojtaba Khamenei Named Iran’s Supreme Leader Amid Official Silence

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Several Israeli news organizations have recently circulated reports indicating that Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the long-serving Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has been chosen to assume the highest religious and political position in Iran. This development, if true, would mark a significant transition in the leadership of the Islamic Republic, following decades of Ali Khamenei’s rule. However, despite these claims, Iranian officials have not issued any formal announcement to verify the appointment, leaving the situation shrouded in uncertainty.

    The reports highlight that the decision was made by Iran’s Assembly of Experts, a powerful clerical council composed of 88 members who hold the constitutional responsibility of selecting and overseeing the Supreme Leader. It is said that the assembly conducted its deliberations and voting through an online platform, a method that reflects the evolving nature of Iran’s political processes amid ongoing challenges. Sources from Israeli media suggest that the assembly’s decision is in its concluding stages, with Mojtaba Khamenei emerging as the favored candidate to succeed his father.

    Despite these developments, Tehran has maintained a notable silence. No official statement has been released to confirm or deny the reports, fueling speculation and cautious observation both inside and outside Iran. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has described the current circumstances as “extraordinary,” acknowledging the unusual nature of the leadership transition period. Nevertheless, he reassured that the country’s governmental institutions continue to operate without disruption, emphasizing that the nation is not facing paralysis during this uncertain phase.

    It is important to understand that under Iran’s constitution, the Assembly of Experts holds exclusive authority to appoint the Supreme Leader, a role that combines religious authority with supreme political power. The appointment process is typically confidential and closely guarded, contributing to the lack of immediate transparency. Until an official confirmation is made public by Iranian authorities, these reports remain speculative and should be treated with caution.

    The potential succession of Mojtaba Khamenei carries significant implications for Iran’s future direction, both domestically and in terms of its foreign policy. As the son of the current Supreme Leader, Mojtaba’s rise could signal continuity in the country’s ideological stance and governance style. However, the absence of formal acknowledgment leaves many questions unanswered about the internal dynamics within Iran’s ruling elite and the possible impact on regional geopolitics.

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