In his first public message since his father’s funeral, Iran’s new Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei issued a chilling vow of retaliation. In a statement posted to Telegram on Saturday, Khamenei declared that avenging his predecessor and father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is “a demand of the nation” and “must absolutely be carried out.”
The elder Khamenei was killed in joint US-Israeli airstrikes on February 28. His funeral ceremonies were held months after his death, and it was on their occasion that Mojtaba delivered his message.
“We are committed to avenging the blood of the martyred leader and all the martyrs of these two wars against the criminal and disgraced assassins,” he wrote.
The statement, reported by Reuters and picked up by outlets from Athens to São Paulo, signals that the new Iranian leadership intends to maintain — and possibly escalate — a posture of confrontation with both the United States and Israel. The question now hanging over the Middle East is whether this rhetoric will translate into action, and what form that action might take.
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