Entered a Coma.. Report Reveals Details About Mojtaba Khamenei's Health Condition
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Entered a Coma.. Report Reveals Details About Mojtaba Khamenei's Health Condition

SadaNews - An intelligence assessment reviewed by the British newspaper "The Times" has reported that Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has become "incapable" of managing the country's affairs, as he is receiving medical treatment in Qom amid news of his entering a state of coma.

A diplomatic memo, believed to be based on information from U.S. and Israeli intelligence agencies, mentioned that Mojtaba Khamenei (56 years old) is suffering from a "critical" medical condition.

The document indicated that the new leader is "unable to participate in any decision-making process within the system."

These reports come after prior Iranian confirmations of Mojtaba Khamenei being injured in the airstrike that claimed the lives of his father, Ali Khamenei, and members of his family last February.

Despite announcing his selection as his father's successor in early March, Mojtaba has not appeared publicly since the outbreak of war, raising widespread speculation about his ability to perform his duties.

Doubts increased on Monday after Iranian state television aired a video produced by artificial intelligence showing the new leader in an operations room analyzing a map of the Israeli "Dimona" nuclear reactor, which analysts regarded as an attempt by the regime to cover up his actual absence.

In a related context, the intelligence memo revealed movements to prepare a massive shrine in Qom, rather than in Mashhad (the birthplace of Khamenei's father) as previously announced.

Reports indicated that the preparations involve the setup of more than one grave, suggesting, according to the report, that other family members, and perhaps even Mojtaba himself, will be buried alongside his father.