New York Times reports that Iranian President Fazhakian, a heart surgeon, is treating Mojtaba Khamenei, who has undergone multiple surgeries on his leg and hand, and is awaiting a prosthesis for his leg and plastic surgery for facial burns.

New York Times reports that Iranian President Fazhakian, a heart surgeon, is treating Mojtaba Khamenei, who has undergone multiple surgeries on his leg and hand, and is awaiting a prosthesis for his leg and plastic surgery for facial burns.

On Thursday, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps transferred two seized container ships to Bandar Abbas in Iran, holding approximately 40 crew members, following an attack by heavily armed Iranian forces in the Strait of Hormuz. Negotiations for the release of the crew, including four from Montenegro and two from Croatia, are currently underway.
A member of the National Security Commission of the Islamic Consultative Assembly announced that Mojtaba Khamenei, the leader of the Islamic Republic, opposes extending negotiations with the United States, citing a lack of clear agenda and viewing such negotiations as a tool for the U.S. to manage energy markets.
New York Times report on Mojtaba Khamenei's condition: • Iranian President Fazhakian, a heart surgeon by training, is treating him. • One of Mojtaba's legs has been operated on three times and he is awaiting a prosthesis. • He has had surgery on his hand and is gradually Show more