Netanyah says Iranian Supreme Leader believed to be alive

Netanyah says Iranian Supreme Leader believed to be alive

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he thinks Iran's supreme leader, Moitaba Khamenei, is alive.

Khamnei has made no public appearance since he succeeded his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei -- who was killed in US-Israel air strikes at the beginning of the war -- raising questions about his condition.

The new Supreme Leader is believed to have been seriously injured in the attack that killed five other family members.

In an interview with 60 Minutes of CBS, Netanyah said: "I think [Mojtaba Khamenei] is alive. What is his condition, it's hard to say”.

He's hiding in a bunker or somewhere in hiding and I think he's trying to exercise his authority. I don't think he has the same authority his father had".

Iranian news agency Fars claimed on Sunday that Khamenei met with a military chief and gave"new guiding measures to pursue operations and face firmly with opponents".

Netanyahu's statement comes after saying Iran's enriched uranium reserves should be", before the US-Israel War against Iran is considered finished.

It's not over, because there's still nuclear material - enriched uranium - that must be extracted from Iran. There are still rich spots that must be dismantled", Netanyahu said in a section of an interview that would later be broadcast Sunday on the"60 Minutes"programme in CBS.

In addition to the unresolved issue of uranium reserves, Netanyah says there were several other war goals yet to be achieved.

The “Ende has representatives Iran supports, their ballistic missiles they still want to produce. Now, we've degraded many of them, but all this is still there and there's work to be done”. /Telegraph/

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