Monday, 20 April, 2026
"We Will Avenge Khamenei": Mujtaba Khamenei

TEHRAN - Iran’s Supreme Leader, Mujtaba Khamenei, issued a message on the 40th-day anniversary of his father’s martyrdom, asserting that Iran remains committed to avenging the assassination of Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei.

In a statement aired on state television, he declared that Iran has already forced its enemies to their knees and will emerge as the ultimate victor in the current regional conflict.

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The Supreme Leader warned neighboring countries against the "false promises of the devil" and emphasized that Iran views all resistance fronts as a single, unified entity.

Notably, he announced that the management of the Strait of Hormuz is entering a "new phase," signaling a potential shift in Iran’s maritime strategy. While reiterating that Tehran does not seek a full-scale war, he made it clear that Iran would never surrender its sovereign rights or leave the blood of its martyrs unavenged.

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