Ali Larijani takes charge in Iran after death of Khamenei
by CAITLIN LENG · Mail OnlineAli Larijani has taken charge in Iran following deadly air strikes that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Khamenei, who had led the Islamic Republic since 1989, died on Saturday in a joint United States and Israeli airstrike targeting his fortified compound in Tehran. He was 86.
Mr Larijani, the secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council and a trusted member of Khamenei's inner circle, has now emerged as the central power broker, stepping into the vacuum created by the Ayatollah's death.
The 67-year-old confirmed on Sunday that a three-member interim council would be formed to govern Iran until a new supreme leader is appointed - a constitutional mechanism triggered when the office falls vacant.
In comments carried by Iranian state media, Mr Larijani said the president, the head of the judiciary and a member of the Council of Guardians would temporarily govern.
The body is expected to convene in the coming days to deliberate on succession.
During Iran's 12-day war with Israel last year, Khamenei reportedly identified three potential successors, although their names have never been made public.
As Mr Larijani is not a cleric, he cannot be considered as a candidate for supreme leader. However, he is now widely regarded as Iran's 'de facto' leader.
Before his death, Khamenei had already delegated much of Iran's day-to-day governance to Mr Larijani, a veteran politician and former commander in Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC).
Mr Larijani has overseen an expansive portfolio, effectively sidelining Iran's president, Masoud Pezeshkian.
This includes directing the use of force to suppress recent protests demanding an end to Islamic rule, liaising with key allies such as Russia, overseeing nuclear negotiations with Washington and preparing contingency plans in the event of war with the United States.
He is also known as a most trusted ally to the former Ayatollah.
In response to Khamenei's death, who ruled for 36 years, Mr Larijani declared: 'The brave soldiers and the great nation of Iran will teach an unforgettable lesson to the international oppressors.'
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And in a social media post on Monday, he appeared to adopt Donald Trump's style and rhetoric, further warning of Iran's retaliation: 'YESTERDAY IRAN FIRED MISSILES AT THE UNITED STATES AND ISRAEL, AND THEY DID HURT. TODAY WE WILL HIT THEM WITH A FORCE THAT THEY HAVE NEVER EXPERIENCED BEFORE.'
Iran has since raised its so-called 'Red Flag of Revenge,' and fired ballistic missiles and drones at US allies and assets in the region.
A series of strikes have taken place across neighbouring Gulf states, with explosions heard in Qatar, Israel, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq, Oman and Saudi Arabia.
The US Defense Department has confirmed three US servicemen have been killed in action and another five injured.