Mojtaba Khamenei in a coma, one leg amputated… sensational claims about Iran's new Supreme Leader
Sensational claims by British newspaper 'The Sun' suggest that Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is in a coma and has had a leg amputated.
Claims regarding Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei have surged, with the most shocking being that he is currently in a coma and has undergone an amputation of one leg. This information originated from a report by the British newspaper 'The Sun,' which has stirred significant attention in international news. The report emerged just hours after Khamenei's first message accounted for attacks in Gulf countries, hinting at turmoil in Iranian leadership at a critical juncture.
According to 'The Sun,' Mojtaba Khamenei is under intensive care at Sina University Hospital in Tehran, supervised by Iran’s Health and Education Minister Mohammad Reza Zafarghandi, noted for being one of the country’s top surgeons. This development raises serious concerns about the leadership dynamics in Iran, especially as reports suggest strict security has been imposed around the hospital facility, leading to speculations about the gravity of his health condition.
The implications of Khamenei’s reported health crisis could be profound for Iran, particularly when linked with his statements regarding ongoing military actions in the region. If Khamenei's leadership is affected by his health, it could lead to uncertainty in Iranian politics and foreign policy, potentially altering the geopolitical landscape in the Middle East as various factions vie for power and influence while managing Khamenei's legacy and direction for the country's future.