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Trump Claims Mojtaba Khamenei 90% Dead After US-Israeli Strikes

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US President Donald Trump has claimed that Mojtaba Khamenei is '90% gone' following recent American strikes on Iran. Mojtaba, son of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, has not made any public appearance since February 28. He was reportedly injured in joint US and Israeli strikes that also killed his father, Ali Khamenei. The claim comes as the United States continues its military operations targeting Iran.

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