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    About our Mojtaba Khamenei news

    Latest news on Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran's new supreme leader, son and successor of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, covering IRGC ties, sanctions, and the Iran war.

    Mojtaba Khamenei was named Iran's third supreme leader on 8 March 2026 by the Assembly of Experts, the 88-member clerical body responsible for selecting the country's top authority. The 56-year-old was appointed after his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed in joint US-Israeli strikes on 28 February, the opening day of a major military escalation against Iran. His mother, wife, and sister were also reported killed in the attack. Despite never having held a formal government position, Mojtaba Khamenei had long been considered one of the most influential figures within Iran's ruling establishment.

    His appointment has been widely interpreted as a signal that hardline factions retain firm control of the Islamic Republic. The IRGC, the Iranian army, and key political institutions quickly pledged their backing, while President Masoud Pezeshkian described the selection as the start of a new era for Iran. Internationally, the reaction has been sharply divided. Russia and China expressed support, while US President Donald Trump dismissed the new leader and Israel's military threatened to target any successor. The selection took place under extraordinary wartime conditions, with reports of IRGC pressure on Assembly members and at least one session disrupted by airstrikes on the Assembly's offices in Qom.

    Born in 1969 in the holy Shia city of Mashhad, Mojtaba Khamenei grew up as his father rose through the ranks of the post-revolution government. As a teenager, he joined the IRGC and served in the Iran-Iraq War before studying Islamic theology in Qom's seminaries, where he later taught. He holds the clerical rank of Hojjatoleslam, a mid-level title that has prompted debate about whether he meets the religious qualifications traditionally expected of a supreme leader. His marriage to Zahra Haddad Adel, daughter of a former parliament speaker, further cemented his connections to Iran's political elite.

    For decades, Mojtaba Khamenei operated almost entirely behind the scenes. He rarely spoke in public, never gave political addresses, and many Iranians had not heard his voice before his appointment. Yet he was widely regarded as a gatekeeper to his father's office, with deep influence over security and intelligence affairs. The US Treasury Department sanctioned him in 2019 for acting on behalf of the supreme leader despite holding no official role, accusing him of working closely with the IRGC's Quds Force and the Basij paramilitary militia. He is also believed to have played a role in the rise of hardline president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and in the suppression of the mass protests that followed the disputed 2009 election.

    His name has resurfaced repeatedly at moments of crisis in Iranian politics. During the 2022 protests following the death of Mahsa Amini in morality police custody, demonstrators singled him out for criticism. His alleged control of the Basij and his influence over the security apparatus have made him a symbol of the state's repressive capacity for many Iranians. Questions have also been raised about his financial networks, with investigations linking associates in his orbit to extensive property holdings in London and across Europe, though no assets have been traced directly to his name.

    The broader context of his appointment is inseparable from the escalating war between Iran and the US-Israeli coalition. With Iranian missiles continuing to strike targets across the region and oil prices surging past levels not seen since 2022, the conflict has plunged the Middle East into its most dangerous period in decades. Analysts have warned that Mojtaba Khamenei's close alignment with the IRGC could make negotiations less likely in the short term, and some Western assessments suggest he may be more open than his father to accelerating Iran's nuclear programme. The doctrine of velayat-e faqih, which grants the supreme leader ultimate authority over all matters of state including foreign policy and the nuclear file, means his decisions will shape Iran's course for years to come.

    Our Ðǿմ«Ã½ feed on Mojtaba Khamenei brings together the latest reports and analysis from a wide range of sources, covering his leadership, the Iran war, IRGC developments, nuclear policy, sanctions, and the broader geopolitical fallout. Whether you are following the conflict, tracking Iran's domestic politics, or seeking to understand the power dynamics of the Islamic Republic, this feed provides comprehensive, constantly updated coverage to keep you informed.


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