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Reports Point to Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran’s Likely Successor, With No Official Confirmation

Senior clerics are deliberating virtually under IRGC pressure with security fears slowing any announcement.

Overview

  • Multiple international outlets reported the Assembly of Experts has chosen or is poised to choose Mojtaba Khamenei, while Iranian authorities have issued no formal confirmation.
  • Iran’s consulate in Mumbai publicly denied that a successor has been selected, matching IRGC guidance that the process could take about a week and may follow funeral rites.
  • Officials told The New York Times the Assembly held two virtual sessions on Tuesday and considered delaying an announcement after an Israeli strike hit a planned meeting site in Qom.
  • Sources described strong IRGC backing for Mojtaba, a 56-year-old cleric sanctioned by the U.S. in 2019 and long tied to the Guard’s security and political networks.
  • Israel’s defense minister warned any new Iranian leader would be a target for elimination as three days of public farewell ceremonies for Ali Khamenei begin in Tehran.