Iran's new supreme leader vows to block Strait of Hormuz in first statement

A message attributed to Mojtaba Khamenei also says Iran will continue targeting US bases in the region.

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Iran's new supreme leader vows to block Strait of Hormuz in first statement

Iran's new supreme leader vows to block Strait of Hormuz in first statement

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Gabriela Pomeroy

EPA An image of Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei shown on Iranian State Television, EPA

Iran will continue blocking the Strait of Hormuz, the world's busiest oil shipping channel, according to a statement attributed to Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.

His message was broadcast on Iranian state TV, but Khamenei did not appear in person. His message was instead read out by a newsreader.

Iran would "avenge the blood" of Iranians killed in the war with the US and Israel, Khamenei said in the statement, which also warned neighbouring countries to stop hosting US bases.

He was named supreme leader on 8 March after his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed on the first day of the war.

Mojtaba Khamenei lost his wife and a son in the US-Israeli strike on the supreme leader's compound that killed his father. His mother was also reportedly killed in the attack, though one Iranian outlet has since said she is alive.

It has been reported by the Reuters news agency, citing an unnamed Iranian official, that Khamenei was "lightly injured", but there have been no details.

He has not been seen in public and there have been no photographs or videos of him since becoming supreme leader.

Iran's state TV news channel has referred to him as a "veteran of the Ramadan war", without any further confirmation on whether he was injured.

In the first public message attributed to him, Khamenei said Iran should use the "lever of blocking the Strait of Hormuz" as the channel is an area where "the enemy is highly vulnerable".

Iran would continue targeting US bases in the region, Khamenei said in his statement.

Tehran had a policy of "friendship" with neighbouring countries, but he warned them to close their American bases.

"We share land or maritime borders with 15 neighbouring countries and have always sought warm and constructive relations with all of them," he said.

"These countries must clarify their stance toward the aggressors against our homeland and the killers of our people."

"I advise them to close those bases as soon as possible."

EPA An Iranian woman holds a picture featuring the late Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (down) and the newly appointed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei (down) during a gathering in support of the newly appointed Supreme Leader in Tehran, Iran, 09 March 2026EPA

A woman holds a picture of the new supreme leader and his late father during a gathering in Tehran on 9 March

Khamenei said he learned he had become the supreme leader of Iran via the country's state TV channel.

"I learned about the result of the vote of the esteemed Assembly of Experts at the same time as you and through the Islamic Republic's television."

Speaking hours later after Israel said it had launched a new wave of strikes on Tehran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran's new leader was a "puppet" of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards who "can't show his face in public".

Asked about Khamenei and Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem he said "I wouldn't issue life insurance policies on any of the leaders of the terrorist organisation", according to Reuters.

Iran has threatened attacks on shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, which is normally a conduit for one-fifth of the world's oil.

Blocking oil tankers from sailing through the Strait – and strikes by Iran on oil tankers in the Gulf – has led to soaring oil prices.

On Wednesday, Tehran said the world should be ready for oil at $200 per barrel and warned that any tanker bound for the US, Israel and its partners was a legitimate target.

The International Energy Agency has warned oil markets are suffering "the largest supply disruption in history."

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