💨 Abstract

Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, who recently succeeded his father as Iran's Supreme Leader, is reportedly in a coma with severe injuries, including the loss of a leg and abdominal damage. These injuries are suspected to be from a US-Israeli air strike in February that killed his father, mother, wife, and a son. The strike's full impact on Mojtaba is unclear, but it may drive his leadership towards retaliation and resistance.

Courtesy: Sarah Hooper