Injured Mojtaba Khamenei Swears Revenge Against US and Israel: Tensions Rise in the Gulf
Injured Mojtaba Khamenei Declares Revenge - Injured Mojtaba Khamenei US - Mojtaba Khamenei, who is named as Iran's future supreme leader, is reportedly injured and his appearance has changed. Along with the spread of these claims, he has issued harsh threats of revenge against the US and Israel, further escalating the situation in the region.

According to reports from Axios and Reuters news agencies, analyst Pete Hegseth noted that Iran's supreme leader was "injured and perhaps his appearance had changed." These claims are entirely consistent with the sharp threats Mojtaba Khamenei voiced in his first official statement.
According to NBC News, Mojtaba Khamenei swore revenge in his "fiery first speech." Axios specifically emphasized that he vowed retaliation against the US and Israel. These statements indicate that Tehran will adopt a tougher stance in its regional policy.
According to PBS, the new supreme leader has promised to carry out continuous retaliatory measures along the Persian Gulf and oil transport routes. This situation raises serious concerns for international maritime and energy security.
Mojtaba Khamenei's nomination as the "new supreme leader" and his issuance of such harsh statements raise several questions about Iran's future political direction. The claims regarding his injury further complicate this situation.
Against the backdrop of already high tensions in the Middle East, these threats from Iran's supreme leader increase the risk of a new escalation in the region. How the US and Israel will respond to these statements will become clear in the near future.
Analysts note that such statements increase the likelihood of military confrontation in the region and draw the attention of the international community to Iran. The endangerment of oil routes in the Persian Gulf could have a serious impact on the global economy.
