Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has instructed the Iranian Parliament to prioritize economic stability as part of a post-war agenda. This directive comes at a critical time for the country, which has faced years of conflict and economic challenges.
A former advisor to the Iranian leader raised concerns about the helicopter crash that killed former President Ibrahim Raisi in 2024, suggesting possible external interference. The incident has sparked widespread speculation and political tension in Iran.
Iran's Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, urged the parliament to focus on the country's core issues, warning against divisions that could harm national unity. He emphasized the need for enhanced cooperation among state institutions to achieve economic stability.
Iran has announced that Supreme Leader Ayatollah <strong>Ali Khamenei</strong> sustained a minor injury during a public event, confirming that there are no serious injuries. This announcement comes at a sensitive time as the country faces increasing internal and external tensions.
Iranian President Masoud Bezhakian disclosed details of his two-and-a-half-hour meeting with Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, characterized by openness and trust. The discussions focused on key political and economic issues facing the country.
Iranian Supreme Leader's advisor, Mojtaba Khamenei, stated that controlling the strategic Strait of Hormuz is equivalent to possessing a 'nuclear bomb.' He emphasized the importance of maintaining control over this vital waterway.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry confirmed that Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is wisely directing current developments in the country, emphasizing that all actions are taken with his approval. This statement comes during a sensitive time for Iran, highlighting the importance of central leadership.
Iranian President Masoud Bezhakian announced today his meeting with Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, marking the first public statement following Khamenei's serious injuries during the US-Israeli war. The meeting was characterized by an atmosphere of humility and warmth.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has instructed the negotiation team to refrain from discussing the nuclear file during ongoing talks. This request comes amid rising tensions in the region, reflecting the current Iranian leadership's approach to sensitive issues.
Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, urged citizens to focus on enhancing local production in a message marking Labor Day. He emphasized the importance of achieving economic stability and supporting local products while avoiding layoffs.
Iran's Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, urged the Iranian people to engage in an 'economic resistance' against the enemies of the Islamic Republic, praising the efforts of workers and teachers in this context. This call comes amid ongoing economic crises facing the country.
Questions are rising about the future of Iranian policy following the deaths of Ali and Mojtaba Khamenei. Many observers believe that the theocratic structure and the role of the Revolutionary Guard will remain unchanged, suggesting that Iran's regional policy will not undergo significant transformation.
Israeli Defense Minister <strong>Israel Katz</strong> announced that Israel is awaiting US approval to target members of the <strong>Khamenei</strong> family, including the current Supreme Leader's son, <strong>Mohsen Khamenei</strong>. These statements come amid rising tensions between Iran and Israel.
The New York Times has reported on the health condition of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, highlighting the role of generals in managing the country. The report reflects growing concerns about the future of Iranian leadership.
The absence of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed at the onset of the U.S.-Israeli war, has led to a significant shift in Iranian leadership, with the Revolutionary Guard now taking charge.
Russian Colonel Mikhail Khodarenok argues in an article that U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks about 'blockading all ships' reflect a lack of military knowledge. He emphasizes that Tehran possesses significant leverage in its conflict with Washington.
Israel Hayom revealed new details about the assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, which occurred 44 days ago. This operation is considered one of the most complex in the history of the Iranian-Israeli conflict, raising questions about its political and military implications.
Thousands of Iranian citizens gathered in Tehran today to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the assassination of former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed in an American-Israeli airstrike. Iranian President Masoud Bezhakian was seen among the crowd, highlighting the significance of this event in the national memory.
Iranians today marked the 40th anniversary of the late former leader Ali Khamenei, who was assassinated at the onset of the U.S.-Israeli attack. As everyone anticipates the prayer for him tomorrow, the fate of his son Mojtaba remains uncertain.
As military pressure from the United States and Israel escalates, principled groups in Iran reject calls for a ceasefire, insisting on the need to continue fighting. This comes after the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, which has heightened tensions in the region.
Iran plans to hold a large ceremony tomorrow to mark the fortieth day since the assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed in February. This event comes at a sensitive time as the region experiences escalating military tensions.
As the deadline set by President Trump approaches, leaks indicate that Iranian leader Ali Khamenei has directed his negotiators towards reaching an agreement. An unexpected diplomatic momentum is emerging despite the threats.
Israeli and regional officials revealed that Iranian Supreme Leader <strong>Ali Khamenei</strong> instructed his negotiators to pursue a deal with the United States for the first time since the war began. This move is part of efforts to achieve a ceasefire amidst escalating tensions.
Iran's Supreme Leader, <strong>Ali Khamenei</strong>, stated that recent assassinations targeting the country will not diminish the strength of the armed forces. This assertion was made during a meeting with military leaders, emphasizing the importance of unity in the face of threats.
Mohammad Khamenei, son of the Iranian leader, stated that assassinations targeting military figures will not impact the strength of the Iranian armed forces. This assertion was made during a meeting with several military leaders.
Iran's Supreme Leader, <strong>Ali Khamenei</strong>, mourned the assassination of intelligence chief <strong>Seyyed Majid Khademi</strong>, killed in what he termed a 'terrorist' attack by US-Israeli forces. This incident highlights escalating tensions in the region and raises questions about security and political implications.
The Russian envoy to Iran has reported that the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah <strong>Ali Khamenei</strong>, has been avoiding public appearances recently, raising questions about his health and the reasons for this absence. This comes at a sensitive time for Iran, both internally and externally.
Iran's leader, <strong>Mohammad Javad Khamenei</strong>, addressed the Iranian people on the occasion of <strong>Islamic Republic Day</strong>, emphasizing the importance of unity and solidarity in facing challenges. This message comes just before the celebrations of <strong>Nature Day</strong> on April 2.
Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, has called for tree planting as part of commemorating the martyrs of the Iran-Iraq War. This initiative aims to raise environmental awareness and honor the sacrifices made by these martyrs.
More than <strong>5 million</strong> people in Iran have recently volunteered to join the fight against the US-Israeli alliance, reflecting rising tensions in the region. This surge in volunteerism showcases the Iranian public's response to perceived external threats.