Mojahed Khamenei, the son of Ali Khamenei, who previously held the position of leader of Iran and was removed on February 28, 2026, is considered the new supreme leader of the Islamic Republic, according to the Iran International resource. The British tabloid reports that he underwent treatment for impotence multiple times in the UK, citing a so-called “secret document” from American intelligence.

The article mentions the content of a closed briefing from the U.S. State Department, which allegedly was sent to the U.S. Embassy in London in 2008 and later became available through WikiLeaks. According to this document, Mojahed Khamenei made three extended visits to the UK for medical treatment, followed by a fourth trip that lasted about two months. After this, his wife reportedly became pregnant, and the couple had a son named “Ali” in honor of his grandfather.

Mojahed Hosseini Khamenei was born on September 8, 1969, in the Iranian city of Mashhad. He received religious education at the seminaries of Qom, where he studied Islamic theology and became a Shia cleric. For many years, he remained in the shadows of official power, rarely appearing in public, but actively participated in the political and religious affairs of the country.

Before his father’s passing, he was considered one of the key figures in Iranian politics and theocratic circles. Mojahed closely collaborated with the leadership of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and led the suppression of protest movements in the country. On March 3, Iran International reported his election to the position of supreme leader of the Islamic Republic; however, official Tehran has yet to confirm or comment on this information.