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Israel believes Iran’s new leader was lightly wounded in attacks, senior official says

By Thomson Reuters Mar 11, 2026 | 4:26 AM

JERUSALEM, March 11 (Reuters) – Israel’s intelligence assessment is that Iran’s new supreme leader, ​Mojtaba Khamenei, was ‌lightly wounded in the Israeli-U.S. joint air war against Iran and that is why he ‌has ​not been seen ⁠in public, a ⁠senior Israeli official told Reuters.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards forced through the choice of Mojtaba ​Khamenei as the new supreme leader, seeing him ⁠as a more ⁠pliant version of ​his father who would back ​their hardline policies.

Khamenei’s selection may ‌add up to a more aggressive stance abroad and sterner internal repression, said ⁠three senior Iranian sources, a reformist former official and another insider.

Israeli ⁠Defense ‌Minister Israel Katz ⁠said last week that ​any ‌leader appointed by the ​current ⁠Iranian leadership would “be an unequivocal target for elimination.”

(Reporting by Jerusalem bureau; editing by Rami Ayyub, Andrew Heavens and ​Sharon Singleton)