Yusif Pezeshkian, the son of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, has officially refuted rumors regarding the health and alleged injury of Mojtaba Khamenei. According to Operative Information Center-OMM, citing TASS, the statement was released via a post on his Telegram channel to address growing speculation.
"I heard the news about Mojtaba Khamenei being injured. I inquired with friends who are in contact with him. They stated that he is in good health and there are no problems," Yusif Pezeshkian wrote, dismissing the claims of physical harm. The clarification comes amid heightened public interest and unverified reports circulating on various digital platforms regarding the status of high-ranking figures in Tehran.
Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, has long been a figure of significant influence within the country's political and religious establishment. In recent months, his role has been subject to increased international scrutiny following reports regarding the succession process within the Islamic Republic. Such denials from official or semi-official sources are typically issued to maintain domestic stability and counter misinformation during periods of political transition or regional tension.