
Iran Israel War: Who will be Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's successor if he dies? Here's how the next supreme leader of Iran will be chosen and what is Assembly of Experts
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei has named three clerics as potential successors, according to a report citing Iranian officials. The decision follows rising global tensions and threats to Khamenei's life. The Assembly of Experts would choose the next leader if he dies.
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Amid rising tension and increased threats to its leadership, Iran has started preparing for a possible leadership transition. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has named three clerics as potential successors, a The New York Times report said. This move comes during global discussions about his safety and future.Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has reportedly selected three senior clerics as possible successors. This information comes from three Iranian officials who spoke with The New York Times. These clerics would be considered in case Khamenei dies. Iran's constitution gives the Assembly of Experts the authority to choose the next supreme leader. This body has 88 clerical members and has only used this process once since 1979. That happened in 1989 when Khamenei became the supreme leader after Ayatollah Khomeini's death.The officials said Khamenei wants a fast and orderly transition if he dies. He has taken steps to make sure this happens without confusion. Iranian leaders are working quietly to keep the process ready. This comes at a time when foreign threats and internal pressure are increasing. The leadership does not want chaos during a potential power shift.This week, US President Donald Trump made comments about Khamenei. Trump posted on Truth Social that Khamenei is an 'easy target' and said the US knows where he is. He said there are no current plans to kill him but noted that the option exists. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also commented. He suggested that targeting Khamenei might not raise tensions but instead stop the ongoing conflict. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz went further. He said Khamenei should not 'continue to exist,' following an Iranian missile strike that hit a hospital in Israel.According to the officials, Iranian leaders are planning for different outcomes. They are considering what may happen if the war spreads. Israeli strikes have hit many parts of Iran's command structure. Despite this, Iran's leadership chain is still working. Preparations are being made to handle various situations if foreign intervention increases or if further strikes take place.The Assembly of Experts, a body of 88 clerics, will choose the next Supreme Leader if Khamenei dies.Trump said Khamenei is an easy target but stated the US has no plan to kill him right now.

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