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Who will lead Iran if Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is assassinated? Report says…

According to a report by the New York Times, Iran’s highest leader Ayatullah Ali Khanei called three senior clergy in the event of assassination with Israel in an intense conflict with Israel. Continue reading to learn more about this.

Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatullah Ali Khanei.

According to a report of the New York Times (NYT), Iran’s high leader Ayatullah Ali Khanei called three senior clergy candidates if he was assassinating a conflict with Israel. The 86 -year -old leader, who lives in a deep refuge, instructed the authorities to close all the electronic communication around him to make it difficult to find him, and the newspaper reported that three Iranian officials familiar with events were quoted.

KHAMENİ’s son is not included
The NYT report said that Mojtaba, who was close to the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), who was previously rumored to be a pioneer of Hamenei’s son Mojtaba, was not among the three candidates. In the report, the Iranian leader added that he had begun to assign reserves for senior military commanders killed in Israeli strikes.

Khamenei faces death threats
On Friday, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, Khamenei’nin no longer allowed to exist, “said the minister’s interpretation, an Iranian missile in a town near the city of Tel Aviv came after a hospital. He is predominantly weighing whether he will join Israel in his battle.

Iran’s Israeli conflict continues
Last week, Israel launched a surprise attack on Iran by killing most of the highest -level military officials and nuclear scientists targeting nuclear facilities. In retaliation, Iran launched the threshold of missile attacks in the Jewish majority nation while the conflict continued to intensify. More than 400 people were killed in the Islamic Republic and hundreds were injured, more than two dozens were killed and hundreds of people were injured in Israel. However, human rights groups say that the death fee may be higher than officially reported.

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