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Supreme Leader

Supreme Leader is the highest political and religious authority in Iran, serving as commander-in-chief of the military and guardian of the Islamic Republic’s constitution. This role significantly impacts Middle Eastern politics and Israeli-Iranian relations.

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Supreme Leader

The Supreme Leader is the highest-ranking political and religious figure in the Islamic Republic of Iran, holding executive, judicial, and military authority. This position was established following the 1979 Iranian Revolution as a safeguard of Iran's Islamic governance system. The Supreme Leader serves as commander-in-chief of the armed forces, controls state media, and has final say on matters of national security and foreign policy. The role combines both political power and religious authority, reflecting Iran's theocratic system of government.

The Supreme Leader's decisions significantly shape Middle Eastern geopolitics, particularly regarding Iran's stance toward Israel, nuclear program, regional military operations, and international relations. Since the Islamic Revolution, there have been two Supreme Leaders: Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini (1979–1989) and Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei (1989–present). The current Supreme Leader's policies directly influence Israeli security concerns, Palestinian affairs, and broader regional tensions.

On jnews.az, the Supreme Leader section covers Iranian political developments, statements, decrees, and their implications for Jewish communities, Israel, and Middle Eastern stability. You will find news on Iran's foreign policy, military activities, and religious pronouncements that affect regional dynamics and international relations.