Following new studies that claimed the Iranian embassy was in a stupor, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Iran’s ambassador to Lebanon met on Sunday. The image of the conference was shared on Khamenei’s X bill.
The appointment comes after several internet retailers reported that the 85-year-old head was in a stupor and had chosen his brother, Mojtaba Khamenei, as his leader. These reports came in response to The New York Times ‘ assertion in October that Khamenei was” really ill.”
Ambassador Mojtaba Amani and Khamenei are seen conversing in the photo’s pictures. The message, written in Persian, says:
” Ayatollah Khamenei, the head of the Islamic Revolution, met and talked with Mr Mojtaba Amani, the senior adviser of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Lebanon, at noon now, on the outside of his daily conferences”.
Amani just suffered injuries in a deadly explosion involving almost 3, 000 people in Lebanon that left at least 39 people dead and nearly 3, 000 others injured. Devices used by the Hezbollah organization, which is supported by Iran, were involved in the blast.
Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, delivered his first speech in five times on October 5th. Following Iran’s start of 180 rockets targeting important Israeli facilities, this occurred.
Khamenei addressed a sizable audience at a Tehran dome and referred to the missile attacks as “public service.” He backed Israel-related Arab and Syrian activities.
Khamenei, holding a gun during his handle, stated his belief that Israel would never overcome Hamas or Hezbollah. He said,” Israel wo n’t last long”.
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