Mar 11 β€’ 16:48 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ Ecuador El Universo (ES)

These are the wounds of Iran's new ayatollah after the operation by the United States and Israel, according to CNN

Mojtaba Jamenei was appointed as Iran's new supreme leader following his father’s fall in a military operation by the United States and Israel, but has since remained out of public view due to reported injuries.

Mojtaba Jamenei has recently been appointed as the new Supreme Leader of Iran after the fall of his father, Ali Jamenei, in what was described as Operation Epic Fury, a military operation executed in Tehran and other locations by the United States and Israel. This appointment by clerical authorities aims to uphold his father's legacy, who ruled for over 36 years during the 47 years of the Islamic Revolution. However, despite his new role, Mojtaba has not made any public appearances since his appointment.

Reports from Iranian authorities indicate that Mojtaba Jamenei is managing national affairs from a bunker, raising questions about his capability to lead effectively given his current health situation. CNN reported that he is suffering from several injuries that prevent him from appearing publicly. Specifically, he has sustained a foot fracture, facial cuts, and a bruise around his left eye, which are alleged to be results of the military operation carried out by U.S. and Israeli forces.

The implications of Jamenei's condition could be significant for Iran's political landscape as his public absence might create a power vacuum or uncertainty within the Iranian regime. Moreover, the international community may closely monitor his leadership style and decision-making process as he steps into a role filled with expectations and challenges stemming from the longstanding tension between Iran and the West. As the new leader grapples with these challenges, his ability to emerge as a strong figure in both domestic and international arenas will be critical to the continuation of Iran's political narrative.

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