Iran’s new supreme leader delivers worrying threat in first statement

The new leader of Iran, Mojtaba Khamenei, has reportedly issued his first public message since assuming power after the death of his father, Ali Khamenei, the longtime Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic. The statement, broadcast on Iranian state television, signaled a hardline stance toward Iran’s enemies and raised fresh concerns about potential escalation in the region.

First public message after leadership transition

The message was delivered by a news anchor on Iranian state TV while a still image of Mojtaba Khamenei appeared on screen. The new leader himself did not appear in the broadcast, and no official explanation was provided for his absence.

This was widely interpreted as his first public communication since reportedly taking over leadership following the death of his father, Ali Khamenei, who Iranian sources say was killed during an Israeli strike earlier in the conflict.

Since the announcement of the succession, Mojtaba Khamenei has not appeared publicly, fueling speculation about his condition and role behind the scenes.

Conflicting reports about his health

Several unverified reports have circulated regarding the new leader’s health. Some sources cited by British tabloid The Sun claimed he suffered serious injuries during the attacks and was receiving treatment at Sina University Hospital, allegedly in a coma.

One source reportedly claimed severe physical injuries, including damage to internal organs and limb loss.

However, other Iranian sources have strongly rejected these claims. According to those accounts, Mojtaba Khamenei sustained only minor injuries while sheltering in a secure location during the attack.

No official medical confirmation has been released by Iranian authorities, leaving the situation unclear.

Strong warning in the televised statement

In the statement broadcast on state television, Mojtaba Khamenei vowed that Iran would retaliate for those killed during the conflict.

According to reporting by CBS News, he declared:

<blockquote> “I assure everyone that we will not refrain from avenging the blood of your martyrs.” </blockquote>

He added that the retaliation would not be limited to the killing of his father but would apply to every Iranian casualty.

<blockquote> “Every member of the nation who is martyred by the enemy constitutes a separate case in the file of revenge.” </blockquote>

Praise for Iranian forces

Khamenei also praised Iranian military forces, saying they had defended the country against what he described as unjust aggression.

<blockquote> “Our sincere thanks go to our brave fighters who… have blocked the enemy’s path with their powerful blows and dispelled their illusion of dominating our beloved country.” </blockquote>

The statement framed the conflict as a defensive struggle against foreign pressure and emphasized national unity during wartime.

Strategic threats and economic pressure

One of the most concerning parts of the message involved warnings about economic retaliation and strategic military moves.

Khamenei suggested Iran could target the assets of its enemies if compensation was not provided.

He also referenced the possibility of closing the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most critical global shipping routes for oil exports.

Disrupting traffic through the strait could have major consequences for global energy markets and international trade.

The statement further hinted that Iran might open additional military fronts against adversaries in areas where they might be vulnerable.

Personal reflection on his father’s death

In a more personal portion of the message, Mojtaba Khamenei described seeing his father’s body after the attack.

<blockquote> “I had the honor of seeing his body after his martyrdom… What I saw was a mountain of steadfastness.” </blockquote>

He also said several members of his family were killed during the same strike.

A tense regional moment

The statement comes at a time of heightened tension in the Middle East, with analysts warning that retaliation from Iran could significantly escalate the ongoing conflict.

While the full details surrounding Mojtaba Khamenei’s health, leadership authority, and future strategy remain uncertain, his first public message signals a continuation of Iran’s confrontational stance toward its adversaries.

For now, much of the world is watching closely to see whether the threats outlined in the statement translate into concrete military or economic actions in the weeks ahead.

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