Mossad Poll Mocks Iran Over Missing Mojtaba Khamenei Ahead of Funeral
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 21 hours ago
What happened
Ahead of Ali Khamenei's state funeral in Tehran, Mossad's Persian Twitter poll mocks the absence of Mojtaba Khamenei, the designated successor, with 80% saying he "does not exist." Reports indicate Mojtaba was severely wounded in a U.S.-Israeli strike and has not appeared publicly since. The funeral will run from July 6 to 9, but security concerns likely prevent Mojtaba's attendance, highlighting regime vulnerabilities.
- 01Mossad's Persian Twitter poll claims 80% believe Mojtaba Khamenei "does not exist."
- 02Mojtaba has not been seen publicly since reportedly being injured in a February 28 strike.
- 03Ali Khamenei's state funeral starts July 6 in Tehran and continues until July 9.
- 04Iranian authorities reportedly cannot guarantee Mojtaba's security at the funeral.
- 05The funeral includes ceremonies in Tehran, Qom, Najaf, Karbala, and Mashhad.
- 06Iranian President urges large public turnout to show regime strength.
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