[Has Mujtahid Been On Duty? New Update on Iran's Supreme Leader]

As the deadline set by Trump looms, an unexpected turn of events has emerged: a temporary ceasefire agreement brokered through Pakistan has gained acceptance from both warring parties, offering global relief. Axios, citing interviews with 11 informed sources, reveals the inner workings behind this decision—unexpectedly shedding light on the latest developments regarding Mujtahid, who has long remained in the shadows.

According to the sources, after Pakistan presented its revised ceasefire proposal and received approval from Trump, the next step depended entirely on Mujtahid, who has been in power for just over a month. The sources revealed that Mujtahid actively participated in the process on April 6th and 7th, but all actions were conducted under high secrecy and involved complex procedures, as he feared his movements might be exposed and lead to assassination attempts by Israel. It is reported that Mujtahid used the most traditional method of communication—passing notes—to convey his intentions externally.

Two sources stated: "All major decisions made by Iran during these two days required Mujtahid’s approval. Without his consent, this ceasefire agreement would not have been signed."

Over the past month, Mujtahid’s condition and whereabouts had become a mystery. Just recently, the UK’s The Times disclosed intelligence tracking information from U.S. and Israeli agencies indicating that Mujtahid is currently receiving intensive treatment in Qom, unconscious and unable to make decisions. However, according to the revelations by Axios, Mujtahid is now not only conscious but has already resumed his role as supreme leader.

Original: toutiao.com/article/1861894997165056/

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