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The article discusses the assassination of Ali Khamenei after 37 years of holding the position of Supreme Leader, and the rise of his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, to a leadership role within the Islamic Republic system. Although the regime has attempted to leverage the atmosphere of war and external threats to facilitate the transfer of power, Mojtaba's stature differs from that of his father at the time he assumed power after Khomeini's death, as he lacks independent religious or political legitimacy. This event is considered a strategic blow to the regime, but it does not automatically threaten its continuity, especially amid ongoing internal crises and the persistent balance of power between security and religious factions.
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