Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 86 years old, led the Eid al-Fitr prayer in Tehran on April 10, 2024, marking the end of Ramadan. His political power has weakened significantly due to a recent conflict with Israel. There are emerging discussions about who could succeed him upon his death. The dynamics of power in Iran are shifting as observers consider potential candidates or structures to replace Khamenei, reflecting the uncertainty surrounding Iran’s future leadership in light of past hostilities.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei led the Eid al-Fitr prayer marking the end of Ramadan in Tehran on April 10, 2024, signaling his ongoing role despite weakened political power.
Khamenei is currently 86 years old and has seen a decline in his political power, especially following the recent short war with Israel.
There is growing speculation over potential successors or alternative power structures that could emerge in Iran after Khamenei's eventual death.
As discussions around Khamenei's replacement continue, the political landscape in Iran is under scrutiny because of his diminishing influence in the wake of conflicts.
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