According to BlockBeats, Iran's late supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei was buried in Mashhad on July 9, with three of his sons attending the funeral. However, the new supreme leader, Mujtaba Khamenei, remained in hiding due to security risks and did not publicly participate in any memorial or burial ceremonies.
Mujtaba, who was injured in a previous airstrike, continues to face Israeli assassination threats. Sources indicate he has largely ceased using electronic devices and communicates only through in-person meetings or messengers to avoid exposing his location. Meanwhile, factional divisions within Iran over whether to pursue negotiations with the United States are widening, with pragmatists supporting talks to ease sanctions and hardliners opposing any U.S. compromise.