Israel's Alleged Strikes Leave Iran's Supreme Leader's Successor Absent Amid Leadership Crisis
How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 17 hours ago
What happened
Following the death of Iran's former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, his son Mojtaba has remained absent from public view amid speculation about his health and control. This absence has intensified internal regime tensions and exposed a leadership crisis, with fears of assassination and power struggles within Iran's elite. The regime's secrecy around Mojtaba raises questions about Iran's political stability and future direction.
- 01Thousands attended Ali Khamenei's funeral, but his son Mojtaba was absent amid health and security concerns.
- 02Mojtaba has not appeared publicly for six days since the attack that killed his father.
- 03Iranian officials claim Mojtaba is recovering and negotiating with the US behind the scenes.
- 04Hardline factions accuse Western negotiators of betraying Khamenei's directives during funeral unrest.
- 05Mojtaba's absence reveals a leadership crisis and deep divisions within Iran's ruling elite.
- 06Experts suggest Mojtaba may be a hidden figurehead amid internal power struggles and assassination fears.
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