ഇറാന്റെ പരമോന്നത നേതാവ്: Iran’s Supreme Leader’s Son in Critical Condition
Mojtaba Khamenei, recently appointed as the successor to his father, the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, is currently in critical condition in Qom, Iran. This alarming development comes in the wake of a devastating US-Israel joint airstrike that has left him unable to fulfill his leadership duties.
Since the airstrike, which resulted in the tragic death of Ali Khamenei and several family members, Mojtaba has been in a coma. Reports indicate that he suffered severe facial injuries and has undergone a leg amputation, significantly impacting his ability to lead.
Mojtaba Khamenei, at the age of 56, was chosen as his father’s successor in early March 2026, a role that has now been thrown into uncertainty due to his health crisis. Preparations for Ali Khamenei’s burial site are already underway in Qom, highlighting the gravity of the situation.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact status of Mojtaba Khamenei’s health, leaving many in Iran and beyond anxious about the future of the country’s leadership. Observers are closely monitoring the situation, as the implications of this crisis could reverberate throughout the region.
The airstrike that led to this turmoil has raised questions about international relations and the ongoing tensions in the Middle East. As the nation grapples with this sudden shift, the uncertainty surrounding the leadership transition adds to the already complex political landscape.
With Mojtaba Khamenei not having been seen in public since his appointment, the lack of communication from his camp has only fueled speculation about the future of Iran’s governance. The nation now stands at a crossroads, with many wondering who will step forward to guide the country in these challenging times.
As the situation develops, officials and analysts alike are preparing for various scenarios, including potential shifts in power dynamics within Iran. The coming days will be crucial in determining the path forward for the Iranian leadership.
In this moment of uncertainty, the Iranian people are left to navigate their hopes and fears for the future, as the legacy of the Khamenei family hangs in the balance.





