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Power Struggle Exposed? Mojtaba Khamenei Skips Father’s Funeral Amid Iran Regime Turmoil

In a striking development during the state farewell ceremonies for former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Iran’s top regime clerics, military officers, and senior officials gathered in Tehran to pay their respects—yet one key figure was conspicuously missing. The new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the late Ayatollah, did not appear at the green-draped platform featuring his father’s coffin and framed portrait. This absence stands out amid the large-scale memorial events, which include processions in multiple cities and will culminate in the burial on July 9 in Mashhad. The funeral, delayed for months due to the ongoing effects of the February 2026 conflict, was meant to showcase unity.

Ali Khamenei was killed in targeted US-Israeli strikes earlier this year, an event that significantly weakened the Iranian regime’s command structure. Mojtaba’s subsequent appointment as Supreme Leader marked a swift succession, but his notable absence from such a high-profile public ceremony has sparked intense speculation. Observers point to possible security concerns for the new leader or deeper internal strains within the power transition process following the devastating strikes.

The images of regime heavyweights lined up without the new Supreme Leader have raised questions about stability in Tehran. For supporters of decisive action against terror-sponsoring regimes, this moment further illustrates the lasting impact of the US-Israeli operation that removed a longtime adversary. As Iran attempts to project strength through these memorials, the missing presence of Mojtaba Khamenei may instead reveal underlying vulnerabilities and challenges in maintaining control during this fragile period.

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