Mojaatba escaped death like this... He was in the garden just seconds before the missile attack
Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojaatba Khamenei narrowly escaped death just before a missile attack that killed numerous senior officials, including his father.
Mojaatba Khamenei, the newly appointed Supreme Leader of Iran, survived a missile attack that occurred moments after he left his compound for the garden. The attack, executed by Israeli ballistic missiles, reportedly resulted in the deaths of dozens of senior officials and relatives, including his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Details of the event surfaced from leaked audio of an Iranian officials' meeting, where a protocol head, Mazhar Hosseini, attributed Mojaatba's escape to divine intervention, claiming it was God's will that he went outside just before the incoming missiles struck.
The missiles hit just as Mojaatba had stepped outside; one struck the part of the compound where Ali Khamenei was present, and another landed on the upper floor of Mojaatba's residence. Fortunately, Mojaatba only sustained a minor injury to his leg as a result of the attack. This incident raises significant concerns regarding the security protocols enforcing the safety of high-ranking officials in Iran and indicates the ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel, particularly in light of this direct strike.
Moreover, the implications of this attack extend beyond personal safety, highlighting the operational capabilities of the Israeli military and the sustained threat they pose to Iranian leadership. Given the rising tensions in the region and the involvement of multiple international actors, such incidents could lead to broader escalations, further complicating the geopolitical landscape in the Middle East. The survival of Mojaatba Khamenei possibly positions him as a pivotal figure in future Iranian politics amidst these escalating threats from Israel.