
When the Israel-Iran conflict enters its second week with renewed air strikes, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who reports that he is hidden, appointed three successors for his replacement.
According to a report published by The New York Times, Khamenei also chose compensation in his chain of military orders in case they were killed in Israel’s strokes.
A report that quoted three Iranian officials who are familiar with Khamenei’s emergency war plans said that the highest leader “usually talks to his commanders through a trusted assistant and suspends electronic communication to make it difficult.”
Khamenei takes shelter in the bunker
Khamenei, who was in the bunker, selected a number of compensation for his chain billions in case more of his weighted lieutenants were killed, the report said.
“And in a remarkable step, the officials add, Ayatollah Khamenei even appointed three higher ghosts as candidates to follow him if he was also killed-ashamed to illustrate the uncertain moment when he and his government were facing for three decades.”
Israel and Iran’s conflict
Israel has launched a series of surprising attacks on June 13 – the biggest military attack on Iran since his war with Iraq in the 80’s. On Saturday, Israel focused on the Iranian nuclear research facility near ISfahan, said the report.
Interviews in Geneva on Friday among European Foreign Ministers and Iran’s highest diplomat were unable to create a breakthrough. US President Donald Trump continued to consider the military involvement of his country because concerns concerned potential strikes on Iranian nuclear reactors.
However, European officials expressed their hope of future negotiations. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said he was open to another dialogue, but stressed that Tehran was not interested in negotiations while Israel continued to attack, the report added.
No Internet access in Tehran
Internet-Access Advocacy Group Netblocks.org reported on Saturday that the limited access to the Internet, which returned in Iran, “collapsed” again.
The group said on X that the disconnection came after “a short period when the inhabitants could exchange news with the outside world”.
The nationwide weaning has been introduced for several days and isolated Iranians.
Iran quoted concerns about Israeli cyber attacks on the shutdown of mobile and web services. However, many Iranians and activists consider this to be another example of state information and focused on the Internet weaning that the Islamic Republic deployed during the period of protests and unrest, AP reported.
(With the entry from agencies)
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