Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has issued his first public statement since taking power, vowing revenge after U.S. and Israeli strikes killed his father and several members of his family. The message, carried by Iranian state media, combined personal grief with a warning that Tehran will retaliate against those responsible for the attacks. Khamenei declared that Iran would «not refrain from avenging the blood» of those killed, while also suggesting the country could escalate pressure on its adversaries. The statement comes as the war between Iran, the United States and Israel intensifies, raising fears that the conflict could spread further across the Middle East and disrupt global security.
First public statement
Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, issued his first public statement since formally assuming the country’s highest authority, vowing retaliation after the death of his father and several relatives during the escalating conflict involving Iran, the United States and Israel. The message, released through Iranian state media, combined personal mourning with warnings of future retaliation against what Tehran describes as hostile powers. In the statement, Khamenei reflected on the losses within his family:
«Apart from my father, whose loss has become a public matter, I have lost my dear and loyal wife, my devoted sister who dedicated herself to serving our parents and ultimately received her due reward, her young child and the wife of another sister, all of whom have joined the caravan of martyrs.»
Supreme Leader
The statement marked the first time Mojtaba Khamenei publicly addressed the nation since being elevated to the position of Supreme Leader following the death of his father during the intensifying conflict. Iranian officials have described the strikes that killed members of the Khamenei family as part of a broader military campaign by the United States and Israel targeting Iranian leadership and strategic infrastructure.
The message carried on state television framed the deaths as acts of sacrifice and national resistance, language commonly used in official Iranian rhetoric during wartime. It also signaled that the new leader intends to continue the hard-line policies that have defined Iran’s response to the conflict.
Those responsible
Khamenei’s statement included direct warnings about retaliation against the countries involved in attacks on Iranian territory. He declared that Iran would not allow those responsible to escape consequences, saying the country’s armed forces would pursue revenge for those killed in the strikes. In one passage of the statement, he wrote:
«We will not refrain from avenging the blood of your martyrs.» The message framed the conflict not only as a geopolitical struggle but also as a moral and religious obligation to respond to the deaths of civilians and members of Iran’s leadership.
Western allies
The statement also addressed broader strategic measures Iran could use to respond to the war, including economic and military pressure on Western allies. Iranian officials have repeatedly warned that Tehran could disrupt shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical energy corridors. In the statement attributed to the new Supreme Leader, Khamenei emphasized the importance of using every available strategic tool against countries supporting military actions against Iran.
«Certainly the leverage of blocking the Strait of Hormuz must continue to be used,» the message said, signaling that Tehran may attempt to pressure global energy markets if the conflict continues.
Beyond current battle zones
Beyond immediate retaliation, Khamenei also suggested that Iran could expand the conflict geographically if hostilities persist. The message referenced the possibility of opening additional fronts against what the Iranian leadership describes as hostile forces supporting the strikes.
According to the statement, Iranian strategists have already considered new theaters where adversaries could be vulnerable. «Studies have been made about opening other fronts where the enemy has little experience and will be severely vulnerable,» the message said, a remark that analysts interpreted as a warning that the war could spread beyond current battle zones.
War and uncertainty
The speech also included calls for national unity inside Iran during a period of war and uncertainty. Khamenei urged political factions and the broader population to remain united in the face of foreign attacks and pressure from outside powers.
«There must be no harm to the unity of the nation among the individuals and groups of the nation,» the statement said. The message combined grief, religious symbolism and military threats, outlining a strategy that appears to blend retaliation with broader geopolitical pressure as Iran’s new leader begins his tenure amid one of the most dangerous crises the country has faced in decades.