US President Donald Trump has declared that Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is “not alive.” He added that if Khamenei is still living, he should surrender to protect his nation.
Trump’s Direct Comments on Khamenei’s Status
During a phone interview on Saturday, Trump expressed doubt about Khamenei’s survival. The remarks came after the 56-year-old leader failed to appear on camera Thursday for his anticipated first address as supreme leader.
“I don’t know if he’s even alive. So far, nobody’s been able to show him,” Trump stated. “I’m hearing he’s not alive, and if he is, he should do something very smart for his country, and that’s surrender.”
Reports of Severe Injuries from Tehran
Sources in Tehran report that Khamenei suffered at least one lost leg and serious abdominal or liver damage in an alleged strike attributed to the US or Israel. He is reportedly receiving treatment at Sina University Hospital in the city’s historic district, where the area remains cordoned off and under heavy security.
Iranian state television has confirmed the leader sustained injuries, though these details remain unverified amid an ongoing internet blackout in the country.
International and Official Responses
Turkey’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stated he lacks details on the injury severity but confirmed, “what we know is that he is alive and functioning.”
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi dismissed concerns, saying there is “no problem” with the new leader following US assertions of wounds.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described Khamenei as “wounded and likely disfigured.”




