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Trump thinks Iran’s new supreme leader is alive but ‘damaged’; He’s ‘puppet of  Revolutionary Guards’ – Netanyahu

Washington/, March 13, 2026

President Donald Trump said that he thinks the new Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, whose father, the former supreme leader, was killed ​on the first day of the U.S. and Israel’s war on Iran, is alive but “damaged.”
Khamenei has not been seen ⁠by Iranians since his selection on Sunday by a clerical ​assembly, and his first comments were read out by a television ​presenter on Thursday.
“I think he probably is (alive). I ​think he is damaged, but I think he’s probably alive in some form, ‌you ⁠know,” Trump said in an interview on Fox News’ “The Brian Kilmeade Show.”
His remarks were published by Fox News late on Thursday.
In Khamenei’s first comments, he vowed to keep the Strait of ​Hormuz shut and ​called on ⁠neighboring countries to close U.S. bases on their territory or risk Iran targeting them.
The U.S. and ​Israel began attacks on Iran on Feb. 28. ​Iran ⁠has responded with its own strikes on Israel and Gulf countries with U.S. bases.
As the war approached the two-week mark, having ⁠killed thousands ​and shaken financial markets, the leaders ​of Iran, Israel and the United States all voiced defiance and have vowed to ​fight on.

 In a related development, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described Mojtaba Khamenei, as a “puppet of the Revolutionary Guards,” referring to the elite force at the forefront of Tehran’s attacks.

Netanyahu said at a press conference late Thursday that the cleric “cannot show his face in public.”

Khamenei, the son of the slain supreme leader Ali Khamenei, is believed to have been wounded in an Israeli strike in Iran.

Netanyahu hinted at possible further assassination attempts, saying he would “not take out life insurance” for Israel’s foes.

Netanyahu said Israel’s strikes in Iran could create conditions for the overthrow of the Islamic Republic’s ruling system, though he added that such an outcome ultimately depended on the Iranian people.

“I say to the Iranian people: The moment when you can walk out into freedom is drawing ever closer,” he said.

Netanyahu reiterated that the aim of the nearly two-week-old war launched with the United States is to deal “lethal blows” to Iran’s nuclear and missile programmes and to prevent the Iranian leadership from hiding those programmes in underground facilities.

He also said Israel had killed a senior nuclear scientist during the conflict but did not provide further details.

Khamenei had earlier Thursday called for revenge for the victims of the war in his first statement since becoming supreme leader on March 8.

The comments were read by a news anchor on state television.

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