Summary: Mojtaba Khamenei, a son of Iran's late Supreme Leader, is considered a leading candidate to succeed his father. His potential selection is controversial, as it could anger Iranians opposed to dynastic rule and signal the continued dominance of hard-line elements tied to the Revolutionary Guards. The article notes he has operated largely behind the scenes but is influential within the country's clerical and military establishment.
Main Topics Covered: 1. Mojtaba Khamenei's background and rise as a potential successor. 2. The political controversy and public sentiment surrounding a potential dynastic succession. 3. His historical ties to the Revolutionary Guards and involvement in Iranian politics.