
Three big names who were announced to have died in the Iran war. All of them have been seen at the last farewell ceremony of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Among them, the names of former President Ahmadinejad, IRGC Chief Ahmed Vahidi and Kurdish Force Chief Ismail Kani are prominent. Israel had talked about killing all three during the war, but now all three have been seen paying tribute to Khamenei at his last farewell.
After the coming forward of these three, two questions are arising. first, what iran Are there any other leaders or officials who have been declared dead and are still alive? The second question is, where were these people till now?
Vahidi-Kani and Ahmadinejad seen at the funeral
Ahmadinejad- Is the former President of Iran. It was announced that he had been killed in an Israeli attack during the war. The Iranian government did not deny it at that time. The New York Times claimed in one of its reports that America wanted to make Ahmadinejad the Supreme Leader of Iran. However, neither Iran nor Ahmadinejad gave any reaction on this. Now for the first time Ahmadinejad has been seen in Khamenei’s last farewell program.
Ahmed Wahidi- Islamic Revolutionary Guard chief Ahmed Vahidi was also announced killed in the strike. Although Iran had rejected it at that time, Vahidi had not come forward publicly. Now Vahidi has come forward at Khamenei’s funeral. While talking to journalists, Vahidi said that the American dream of getting Iran to surrender has been shattered. We will not step back from fighting.
Ismail Kani- Ismail Kani, head of the Kurdish forces, was also seen at Khamenei’s funeral. There was news of Kani also dying during the war. However, later Kani’s close relatives confirmed his injury. Kani is considered close to the Supreme Leader of Iran.
Mujtaba Khamenei did not come due to fear of death
Iran’s Supreme Leader Mujtaba Khamenei has not yet attended his father’s funeral. Iran says that in view of the Israeli attack, Mujtaba will not attend the final farewell ceremony. Mujtaba has been underground since the Iran war.
Initially there was news of his injury, but the Iranian government has declared him completely fit. In the absence of Mujtaba, 101-year-old Ayatollah Hasan Noori will lead the funeral prayers in Mashhad.
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