Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei Reportedly in Coma After Airstrike

Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei Reportedly in Coma After Airstrike; Trump Says ‘Probably Alive’

Speculation is mounting over the health of Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, following reports that he was critically injured during an airstrike amid the ongoing conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States.

According to media reports citing unnamed sources, Mojtaba Khamenei is currently in a coma and undergoing intensive medical treatment in Tehran after sustaining severe injuries during an aerial strike.

The Iranian leader has not appeared publicly since the conflict escalated, fueling speculation about his condition and the stability of Iran’s leadership.

Reports Claim Severe Injuries

A report by The Sun claimed that Mojtaba Khamenei suffered extensive injuries during an airstrike, including the loss of at least one leg and serious internal damage.

Sources cited in the report suggested that:

  • One or possibly both of his legs were amputated
  • He suffered severe injuries to his liver or stomach
  • He is currently in a coma

According to the report, Khamenei is being treated under heavy security at Sina University Hospital in Tehran.

A source from the Iranian capital described his condition as “very serious.”

However, Iranian authorities have not officially confirmed these reports, leaving the situation unclear.

Possible Link to Strike That Killed Ali Khamenei

It remains uncertain whether Mojtaba Khamenei sustained his injuries during the same strike that reportedly killed his father, Ali Khamenei.

The senior Khamenei, aged 86, was reportedly killed during joint U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on February 28, a development that dramatically escalated the conflict in the region.

Following his death, Mojtaba Khamenei was believed to have assumed the role of Supreme Leader, although the transition has not been publicly formalized in detail.

Trump Says Khamenei Is “Probably Alive”

Speaking on a Fox News Radio program, Donald Trump commented on the reports regarding Mojtaba Khamenei’s condition.

Trump suggested that the Iranian leader might still be alive but severely injured.

“I think he probably is. I think he is damaged, but I think he’s probably alive in some form,” Trump said during the interview.

His remarks added further uncertainty to the situation, as there has been no official confirmation from Tehran about Khamenei’s condition.

Netanyahu Warns Iran’s Leadership

Meanwhile, Benjamin Netanyahu issued a strong warning regarding Iran’s leadership amid the escalating conflict.

Speaking about the ongoing campaign against Iranian-backed groups, Netanyahu said Israel’s operations were “going better than expected” and that the country is now “stronger than ever.”

When asked whether Israel might target Mojtaba Khamenei or Naim Qassem, Netanyahu responded that no leader of what he called terrorist organizations should expect safety.

“I wouldn’t take out a life insurance policy on any of the leaders of the terror organisations,” he said.

Rising Uncertainty Over Iran’s Leadership

If confirmed, Mojtaba Khamenei’s severe injuries could create major uncertainty within Iran’s political and military leadership.

The country’s Supreme Leader holds ultimate authority over Iran’s government, armed forces, and foreign policy, making the position one of the most powerful roles in the country.

With reports suggesting both the former and current leaders have been targeted during the ongoing conflict, analysts warn that Iran could face a significant leadership vacuum at a critical moment.

Summary

Reports suggest that Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei may be in a coma after being severely injured in an airstrike during the ongoing conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States.

Sources claim he lost at least one leg and suffered internal injuries and is currently being treated at Sina University Hospital in Tehran.

While Donald Trump said the leader is “probably alive,” officials in Iran have not confirmed the reports, leaving the true condition of the country’s leadership uncertain.

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