Mojtaba Khamenei has been named Iran’s new Supreme Leader

Assembly of Experts member Hosseinali Eshkevari informs that Mojtaba Khamenei, son of former Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been selected.

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3/8/20263 min read

Mojtaba Khamenei, son of former Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Khamenei's name as Iran's leader will continue, a member of Iran's Assembly of Experts, Hosseinali Eshkevari, said on Sunday.

The Islamic regime has elected a new supreme leader, Assembly of Experts member Ahmad Alamolhoda confirmed earlier on Sunday, despite denials from Iran’s foreign minister, adding that Hosseini Bushehri is now responsible for announcing the decision, semi-official Mehr news agency reports.

"With the majority of votes, the person who will continue the path of Imam Khomeini and the path of the martyr Imam Khamenei has been chosen" said Eshkevari on a video carried by Iranian media.

The assembly met, mostly online, on Thursday to discuss the appointment after “heavy pressure” from the Revolutionary Guards to appoint Motjaba but delayed the announcement until Sunday.

The second son has reportedly formed close ties with senior leadership in the IRGC, according to The Guardian, including Ahmad Vahidi, the newly appointed IRGC commander; Hossein Taeb, a former head of the IRGC’s intelligence organization; and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.

The announcement had reportedly been delayed over security fears that he too could be targeted, the New York Times reported, citing unnamed officials. Once Motjaba’s name is announced, authorities feared he would be targeted by Israel and the US.

The IDF’s Farsi account confirmed on X that it would target the newly-selected supreme leader.

“After neutralizing the tyrant Khamenei, the terrorist regime of Iran is attempting to rebuild itself and select a new leader. Iran's Assembly of Experts, which has not convened for decades, will soon gather in the city of Qom. We want to tell you that the hand of the State of Israel will continue to pursue every successor and every person who seeks to appoint a successor,” the account published.

“We warn all those who intend to participate in the successor selection meeting that we will not hesitate to target you either. This is a warning!”

Alekasir was recorded stating that a candidate had been selected, based on the late supreme leader's advice that Iran's top leader should "be hated by the enemy" rather than praised by it.

"Even the Great Satan (US) has mentioned his name," Alekasir said of the chosen successor, days after US President Donald Trump said that Mojtaba was an "unacceptable" choice for him.

Disagreements erupt over appointment of Khamenei's son

While Khamenei may have advised to pick a candidate not endorsed by the US, Khamenei was reportedly deeply opposed to the appointment of his son, fearing it would bring back a monarchy-like structure to the Islamic regime, Iran International reported last week, citing sources within the offices of the Assembly of Experts.

“Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was not pleased with the idea of his son’s leadership and never allowed this issue to be raised during his lifetime,” one Assembly member told the chairman and members of the body’s leadership in calls, the sources told the Iranian diaspora site.

The past few days have also seen significant disagreements break out over Motjaba’s appointment, according to the Iran International report, with some rejecting his new leadership role due to his lack of religious legitimacy, and some taking the same issue that Khamenei expressed.

He has never held a formal position in the Islamic regime's government, though fought during the Iran-Iraq war and obtained the clerical rank of Hojjatoleslam after studying under religious conservatives in the seminaries of Qom.

Mojtaba Khamenei has been named Iran’s new Supreme Leader following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who died in recent conflict after decades in power.

This marks a significant leadership transition in Iran, with the son of the late Supreme Leader stepping into the nation’s highest authority at a pivotal moment for both domestic politics and regional relations.