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Mojtaba Khamenei's State of Health, Enveloping in Mystery. The US and Iran Present Contradictory information:

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Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei is probably still alive and hiding in a bunker, said Benjamin Netanyahu on the basis of speculation about the health of the new Iranian supreme leader. "I think he's alive. It's hard to tell what state he's in, you know? He's hiding in a bunker or in a secret place, said Israeli Prime Minister for "60 Minutes." He added, "I don't think he has the same authority as his father," reports The Times.

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Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei is probably still alive and hiding in a bunker, said Benjamin Netanyahu on the basis of speculation about the health of the new Iranian supreme leader. "I think he's alive. It's hard to tell what state he's in, you know? He's hiding in a bunker or in a secret place, said Israeli Prime Minister for "60 Minutes." He added, "I don't think he has the same authority as his father," reports The Times.

·Romania
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He hasn't been seen since the attack that killed his father – and the pictures of him are AI-generated.  Now supporters are demanding that Mojtaba Khamenei prove he's alive.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The Ayatollah still hasn't left his hiding place. Now Iranian regime loyalists are fed up. And they demand proof that he is alive.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The demand from Iran: – Prove that you are alive On February 28, missiles and rockets rained down on Iran and the capital Tehran. One of these found its way to the place where Iran's supreme leader for 37 years was. Suddenly the country was without a head of state. Ali Khamenei took over the baton as Iran's supreme leader from Grand Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, who ruled Iran with an iron fist from 1979 until his death in 1989. People stroll p…

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Aftonbladet broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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