Khamenei's son Mojtaba is still silent - Netanyahu asks to save the country from the Ayatollah regime

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High-level sources confirm that the appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei, the second son of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as Iran's new Supreme Leader, is backed by strong influence from the country's Revolutionary Guards. They see Mojtaba as a flexible ruler who will obey them and can continue his father's hardline policies in the same way, and this appointment has been forced through despite objections from pragmatists and senior clerics.

Due to these internal objections and hesitations, the announcement of the new leader has been delayed by several hours.




However, Mojtaba Khamenei has not yet appeared publicly since his new appointment. With the start of the war in the Middle East, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards have gained even greater power than before, and with this new appointment, Iran is expected to move towards a more hardline governance framework in the future. This series of events confirms that the Revolutionary Guards have now become strong enough to implement their will, even suppressing the opinions of senior political and religious leaders.

Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a special message addressing the Iranian people via his official 'X' (X) account. He strongly urged Iranians to seize this unique, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to overthrow the Ayatollah regime and win their freedom. The Prime Minister noted that the old leader is no longer alive, and he knows that the Iranian people are absolutely unwilling to accept another dictator in his place.




Therefore, Netanyahu urged the Iranian people to act immediately, emphasizing that Israel is already creating the necessary groundwork for this. He stated that when the opportune moment, which is rapidly approaching, arrives, the struggle for freedom will be handed over to the people. He also declared that Israel is Iran's best friend and that Israel fully respects Iranian sovereignty, culture, and heritage. Furthermore, the Israeli Prime Minister stated in his message that, together with the United States, they are engaged in a historic battle for freedom, launching the most massive attacks ever against the dictators in Tehran.

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