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Iran, reports of Supreme Leader's critical health: Tehran does not confirm

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Independent Iranian opposition media have circulated reports that Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is in extremely critical health condition. The report has not been confirmed by official Iranian sources.

The religious leader has been absent from the public scene for months and has not appeared in public at official events. This prolonged invisibility has fueled questions both within Iran and internationally about the health status of the country's highest authority.

According to an opposition outlet, two anonymous sources close to the administration of President Masoud Pezeshkian reportedly said the Supreme Leader has never met any member of the Tehran government. The attribution remains unverifiable as the sources are not identified. One Italian outlet additionally stated, without citing specific sources, that the leader was gravely wounded during American raids at the start of the war; this element is not corroborated by the other available versions.

The silence of Iranian institutions on the matter has left room for widespread debate about the country's internal political balance and the possible succession scenario, with no official indications emerging so far.