Security Officials Question Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei's Health and Authority
In recent days, Israeli security officials have expressed doubts about the health and leadership status of Iran's Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei. Sources report that Khamenei has not appeared publicly and responds slowly to developments, with his messages often lacking relevance. Despite public criticism and unrest directed at Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and influential cleric Ali Larijani, Khamenei has not taken a clear stance or intervened.
A security source noted several assessments regarding Khamenei's condition, stating, "It is clear he is not in good health, but the severity of his physical and mental state is unclear. He may be too weak or afraid to take a position, or he might not truly be in control, with senior Revolutionary Guards officials wielding power instead."
In the past two days, limited protests have erupted among taxi drivers and doctors in Iran, triggered by worsening economic conditions and power outages. However, security officials describe these demonstrations as isolated and contained, not indicative of widespread unrest.
The uncertainty surrounding Khamenei's leadership comes amid ongoing tensions within Iran's ruling elite and public dissatisfaction, raising questions about the regime's stability moving forward.
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