NEW ERA: Khamenei’s son Mojtaba named as New Supreme Leader of Iran, State Media Announces
By Our Reporter
TEHRAN, Iran March 9 [SHIFTMEDIA] Iran’s Assembly of Experts has named Mojtaba Khamenei to replace his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as the country’s new supreme leader, state media reported on Sunday.
Although Iran’s ruling ideology frowns on the principle of hereditary succession, he has a powerful following within the IRGC, including close ties to IRGC chief Ahmad Vahidi, former head of IRGC intelligence Hossein Taeb, and political figures, including Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, as well as his dead father’s still-influential office.
“With the majority of votes, the person who will continue the path of Imam Khomeini and the path of the martyr Imam Khamenei has been chosen. The name of Khamenei will continue. The vote has been cast and will be announced soon,” said Eshkevari in a video screened by Iranian media.
The announcement was reportedly delayed over security fears that Khamenei could be targeted, The New York Times noted, citing unnamed officials. Once his name is announced, authorities fear Khamenei will be targeted by Israel and the US.
The IDF’s Farsi account confirmed on X/Twitter that “the hand of the State of Israel will continue to pursue every successor and every person who seeks to appoint a successor. We warn all those who intend to participate in the successor selection meeting that we will not hesitate to target you, either. This is a warning!”
Disagreements erupt over appointment of Khamenei’s son
While the former supreme leader senior may have advised the selection of a candidate not endorsed by the US, he was reportedly deeply opposed to the appointment of his son, fearing it would bring back a monarchy-like structure to the Islamic regime, Iran International reported last week, citing sources within the offices of the Assembly of Experts.
“Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was not pleased with the idea of his son’s leadership and never allowed this issue to be raised during his lifetime,” one assembly member told the chairman and members of the body’s leadership in calls, the sources told the Iranian diaspora site.
The past few days have also seen significant disagreements break out over Mojtaba Khamenei’s appointment, according to Iran International, with some rejecting his new leadership role due to his lack of religious legitimacy and others siding with his father’s issue of monarchy.
Khamenei has never held a formal position in the Islamic regime’s government, though he fought during the Iran-Iraq War and obtained the clerical rank of “hojjatoleslam” after studying under religious conservatives in the seminaries of Hom.
SOURCE/JERUSALEM POST

