Iranians begin 3-day farewell ceremony for Khamenei; Israel warns his successor will be ‘target for elimination’
Iranians have commenced a three-day farewell ceremony for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader who has been a pivotal figure in Iran's political landscape since 1989. Following his death, reports from Israeli media indicate that Khamenei's son, Mojtaba Khamenei, is set to succeed him as the new Supreme Leader. This development has raised concerns in Israel, which has publicly stated that any successor to Khamenei would be considered a 'target for elimination.' This warning underscores the ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel, particularly regarding Iran's regional influence and its nuclear ambitions. The farewell ceremonies reflect the deep reverence for Khamenei in Iran, as the nation grapples with the potential implications of a leadership transition. Observers are closely watching how Mojtaba's leadership could shape Iran's future domestic and foreign policies, especially in the context of Israel's threats and broader geopolitical dynamics in the region.
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