
Iran Elects Mojtaba Khamenei Supreme Leader in Dynastic Succession, Vows Hardline Policy Against U.S., Israel
Key Takeaways
- Assembly of Experts voted by large majority to appoint Mojtaba Khamenei Iran's new leader
- He pledged continuation of hardline policies targeting the United States and Israel
- Succession followed his father's killing in an Israeli strike during regional war, spiking oil prices
Selection announced
Iran’s Assembly of Experts announced that Mojtaba Khamenei was chosen as the country’s new supreme leader, a decision broadcast by state media and framed as following a decisive vote after the killing of his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in U.S.-Israeli strikes.
“We want someone that will bring harmony and peace to Iran”
State outlets and international reporting described the appointment as coming 'just over a week' after the senior Khamenei’s death and said the clerical body urged national unity behind the new leader.

Background and profile
Reporting from outlets across regions describes Mojtaba Khamenei as a long-time behind-the-scenes cleric with deep seminary training and ties to Iran’s security establishment, but with little formal governmental experience;
journalists note he taught at Qom seminaries, studied under prominent scholars, and has been described as a 'relatively low-profile but influential' figure who 'has never held a formal government post.'
Scope of authority
Analysts and multiple reports emphasise that the new supreme leader inherits broad constitutional authority over Iran’s armed forces, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the country’s nuclear program;
“Meanwhile, hostilities are intensifying in Lebanon”
outlets note he 'will be in charge of Iran's armed forces and any decision regarding Tehran's nuclear program' and that control of highly enriched uranium rests with the office of the supreme leader.
International reactions
The selection has immediately drawn stark international reactions and security warnings: U.S. and Israeli officials publicly criticised or threatened the appointment, with reporting that 'Israel has already described him as a potential target' and that senior Israeli figures warned the successor and those involved in appointing him would be pursued;
former U.S. President Trump also called the choice 'unacceptable.'

Conflict context
Reporters emphasise that Mojtaba Khamenei’s elevation comes amid a widening, violent regional conflict that has seen airstrikes on Iranian oil depots and attacks on Gulf infrastructure, cross-border exchanges with Hezbollah and rising civilian tolls and displacement;
accounts note smouldering oil depots in Tehran, strikes on desalination plants and growing casualties and displacements across Lebanon and Iran.

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