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Khamenei reemerges after war—but is Iran’s strongman losing his grip?

Published on: June 27, 2025 6:00 PM

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has broken his silence following the recent 12-day war with Israel, reappearing in a video address to declare “victory.” However, his weak and hoarse voice, absence of a live audience, and plain backdrop have raised concerns about both his health and authority. Analysts suggest Khamenei may still be in hiding due to Israeli threats, and his hold on power, though intact, appears increasingly fragile.

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said their forces would have killed Khamenei if they had the chance, adding the military “searched a lot” during the conflict. While the war ended without regime change in Tehran, Israel succeeded in assassinating several of Khamenei’s top aides, showcasing its deep intelligence reach and military dominance. The strikes dealt a symbolic and operational blow to the Islamic Republic’s leadership.

Beyond the war, Khamenei faces growing challenges at home. The fall of Bashar al-Assad in Syria, weakening of allied groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, and worsening domestic crises — including inflation and power shortages — have all shaken public confidence. Experts argue that while Khamenei’s position remains formally secure, his credibility has significantly eroded. His rule now appears less absolute than at any time since the early post-revolution years.

At 86, Khamenei’s age and past injuries — including a paralyzed arm from a 1981 assassination attempt — make questions of succession more urgent. Though his son Mojtaba is often mentioned as a possible heir, no formal process has begun. Reports claim Khamenei was sidelined during truce negotiations, with President Masoud Pezeshkian and the National Security Council handling talks. If true, it would mark a major shift in internal power dynamics.

Still, observers remain cautious. While some suggest Khamenei is being bypassed, others believe he continues to control key decisions behind the scenes. His past resilience and control over Iran’s security apparatus make him a difficult figure to count out. Yet, as one analyst put it, Khamenei is now “a diminished figure… a shadow of his former self,” and Iran’s power struggle for the post-Khamenei era may already be underway.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Iran, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Latest, recent 12-day war with Israel

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