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26 May 2026, 13:53

On Tuesday, May 25, Iranian media published a message attributed to Mojtaba Khamenei, the leader of the Islamic Republic, on the occasion of the Hajj ceremony, in which he stated that the United States will no longer have a "safe point for establishing a military base in the region."

In this message, he did not provide any explanation regarding the American bases located in the Persian Gulf countries but warned that "the lands of the region will no longer serve as a shield for American bases."

Mojtaba Khamenei also recalled his father Ali Khamenei's claim from ten years ago about Israel, asserting that this country is also nearing "the final stages of its existence" and "will not see 25 years after that date."

Since the announcement of Mojtaba Khamenei as the third leader of the Islamic Republic, no image or voice of him has been released, and Iranian media only publish written messages from him.
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In the message attributed to Mojtaba Khamenei, referring to Ali Khamenei's statements from ten years ago, Israel is described as a "fragile Zionist regime and a cancerous tumor," and it states: "Israel is nearing the final stages of its cursed existence, and by God's grace and in accordance with the decisive and forward-looking words of the great martyr leader, may God bless his pure soul, it will not see 25 years after that date, God willing."

These remarks come at a time when Israel and the United States have killed high-ranking political and military officials of the regime, including Ali Khamenei, the former leader of the Islamic Republic, during two wars in the past year, destroyed a significant portion of the Islamic Republic's nuclear program, and severely weakened Iran's military and economic facilities and infrastructure.
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