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Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, in his first message, called for unity among people and their participation on Quds Day, Iranian state media reported on Thursday. The supreme leader further ordered that “all US bases should be immediately closed in the region.”
In the televised address, Mojtaba further said that the Strait of Hormuz will continue to be closed to pressure Iran’s enemies. He added that “Tehran will seek compensation from enemies.”
Iran will “avenge” citizens killed in war, Mojtaba Khamenei said. “I would like to thank the brave fighters who are doing a great job at a time when our country is under pressure and under attack,” he added.
The Iranian state TV in a telegram message earlier said, “This strategic message, which was issued in seven important sections, contains special points regarding the martyred leader of the revolution, the role and duties of the people, the armed forces, the executive bodies and the resistance front and the countries of the region and confronting the enemies.”
Mojtaba was formally elected by the 88-member body of the Assembly of Experts after his father Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in US-Israel joint strikes on Tehran on February 28.
Earlier, Iranian officials confirmed that Mojtaba, 56, was injured in the US-Israel’s joint attack on Iran on February 28 in which his father Ayatollah was assassinated.
The reports of Mojtaba’s injury emerged after it was observed that he has not appeared on video or in public nor issued any written statements days after succeeding his slain father.
According to a New York Times report, three Iranian officials said that Mojtaba suffered injuries, including to his legs but he was alert and not communicating as it might reveal his location since he is sheltering at a “highly secure location”.
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