TEHRAN, IRAN — In a major development, the Iranian government has officially broken its silence regarding the health of its new Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei. For the first time, an Iranian official has publicly detailed the severe injuries the leader sustained during the devastating February 28 US-Israeli airstrikes that killed his father and predecessor, Ali Khamenei.
According to verified reports from the Wall Street Journal and international news agencies gathered by ABT NEWS, Mazaher Hosseini, the Director General of Protocol at the Office of the Supreme Leader, confirmed the injuries while addressing a crowd in Iran over the weekend.
The Blast and the Injuries Detailing the terrifying moments of the February 28 bombardment, Hosseini revealed that Mojtaba Khamenei was inside the targeted compound when the strikes occurred. The sheer force of the blast wave threw him violently to the ground, resulting in significant injuries to his kneecap, his back, and the area behind his ear.
The injuries explain why the 56-year-old leader has remained entirely out of the public eye since the attack, relying solely on written statements published by state media to communicate with the nation and issue military directives.
“He is Now in Good Health” Seeking to project stability during a volatile period of war, the Iranian official reassured the public that the Supreme Leader is recovering remarkably well. Hosseini stated that Khamenei’s back injury has fully healed, his kneecap is expected to heal completely very soon, and he is now in “full health.”
Despite his lack of public video or physical appearances, U.S. intelligence agencies assess that Khamenei is still actively shaping Iran’s military strategy and playing a critical role from behind the scenes.
Rising Tensions and the Global Stage This unprecedented admission regarding the Supreme Leader’s vulnerability comes at a critical time. Iran and the United States continue to navigate a highly fragile ceasefire following months of intense conflict. The new Supreme Leader recently issued a firm written statement refusing to surrender Iran’s nuclear programs, while U.S. officials and President Donald Trump have continued to warn of severe escalations if a comprehensive deal is not reached soon.
As the world watches closely, the confirmation of Khamenei’s injuries answers a lingering geopolitical mystery about the unseen leader’s condition, even as he consolidates his grip on the heavily fractured regime.
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