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The New York Times: Mojtaba Khamenei was seriously injured… and the decision rests with the Revolutionary Guards

The New York Times reported that Iran’s new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei was infected with Severe injuries as a result of the air strike in which his father, Ali Khamenei, was assassinated, but he is still fully conscious.

The newspaper quoted unnamed Iranian officials as saying that the new Supreme Leader had authorized… "At least for now" Decision-making authority rests with the generals of the Revolutionary Guard.

No public appearance has been recorded by Mojtaba Khamenei since he succeeded his father, but he was content with issuing written statements, which raised speculation about his health condition and whether he is still alive.

Severe wounds

It was noted that "New York Times" Until Khamenei Jr "Fully conscious" and"Involved in events"indicating that "3 surgeries were performed on one of his legs"and that "He is in the process of installing a prosthetic limb, and he also underwent surgery on one of his hands, and he is gradually regaining its functions".

She talked about his exposure to"Severe burns to his face and lips, making it difficult for him to speak"And it is "He will eventually need plastic surgery"

The newspaper pointed out that direct communication with Khamenei is limited for security reasons, as he is still out of sight, and only handwritten messages are transmitted from him.

It added that the leaders of the Revolutionary Guards do not visit him, but President Masoud Pezeshkian, who is also a heart surgeon, participated in supervising his treatment.

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