The absence of Mojtaba Khamenei, son of former Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, at his father’s funeral and the funeral of his wife, who died in the same attack, has raised numerous questions about his fate and the current state of power within Iran’s Islamic Republic. His non-appearance at these significant events has sparked speculation regarding his health, security, and the future of the Khamenei family’s political legacy. Despite the presence of other Khamenei sons and high-ranking officials at the ceremonies, there were no photographs or footage of Mojtaba, leaving room for further conjecture. Reports suggest he was injured in the February 28 attack that killed his father and other family members, but the Iranian authorities have not officially confirmed these claims.
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