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Iranian sources claim that Mojtaba, Khamenei’s son, is still alive and has a good chance of succeeding him.

Two Iranian sources said on Wednesday that Mojtaba Khamenei is still alive and has a good chance of becoming the successor to his father, Ali Khamenei.

As 'new explosions' shook the city of Tehran, huge crowds were expected to fill the streets on Wednesday evening in mourning for the elder Khamenei (86), who was killed by Israeli forces as part of the 'first assassination by airstrike of a country’s top leader.

Israel and the United States continued their assaults against Iran around the clock on Wednesday, in a "campaign" that the top U.S. general said was ahead of the game plan.

Investors were not convinced by Donald Trump's promises to reopen the most important shipping route in the world and release Middle East oil and natural gas that had been blocked.

Two Iranian sources who spoke on condition of anonymity said that Mojtaba (56), was not present in Tehran when the attack destroyed the compound of the leader and killed his wife, another child, and several senior military and leadership figures.

Iran announced that the Assembly of Experts, which will select the next leader, will announce their decision soon. This is only the second occasion since the Islamic Republic was founded in 1979.

"The Supreme leader will be identified at the earliest opportunity. We are nearing a conclusion." Ayatollah Ahmed Khatami, a member of the Assembly, told state TV that the situation in Iran is one of war. He claimed that the candidates were already?identified, but did not identify them.

Israel has said that it will hunt down the chosen.

Israel Katz, the Minister of Defence, said that "every leader nominated by the Iranian terror régime to continue and lead their plan to destroy Israel and to threaten the United States, the free world, and countries in the region -- and to suppress the Iranian population -- will be a clear target for elimination." "It doesn't matter where or what his name is."

Israel has said that its forces have been hitting targets in Iran for the fifth consecutive day. A Yak-130 Iranian aircraft was shot down by an Israeli F-35 fighter over Tehran. This is believed to be first time that the new generation F-35 has taken out a manned aircraft during combat.

The body of Khamenei will lie in state at the prayer hall

The body of Khamenei, the founder of Islamic Republic and predecessor of Khamenei, Ruhollah Khomeini, will lie in state on Wednesday night at the Imam Khomeini Prayer Hall of Tehran.

Hassan, Khomeini’s grandson, is also considered a possible candidate for supreme leadership. He represents the reformist wing, which was suppressed by Khamenei.

Mojtaba is the obvious favourite. He ascended to power as a senior security figure under his father and has a vast business empire that they control. It would be a sign that the hardliners are still in control if he was chosen.

Some Iranians openly celebrate the death of Khamenei. His security forces had killed thousands of antigovernment demonstrators just weeks before, in the largest domestic unrest since era of revolution.

Iranians who are angry at the government say that there is unlikely to be any protests while bombs continue to fall.

"We have no place to go to protect us from strikes. How can we protest?" Farah, 45 said on the phone from Tehran.

The Revolutionary Guards, the Basiji militia and other groups "are everywhere." They will kill us. He said: "I hate this regime but I must first think about my children's safety."

Iran continued to launch attacks against Israel and Arab Gulf States that host U.S. base despite initial U.S. hopes for a quick and decisive removal of Tehran's clerical leaders.

Admiral Brad Cooper is the head of Central Command and the commander of the U.S. military campaign. He said that 50,000 troops, 200 aircraft carriers, and 200 jets were engaged in "24/7 attacks on Iran from the seabed to cyberspace and space", with more assets coming.

'SHOOTING WHY WE CAN BE SHOT'

Cooper said in a video released Tuesday evening that Iran's air defenses were badly degraded. Its navy was without operational vessels along important waterways, after 17 of its vessels had been sunk. And more than 2,000 Iranian target had been struck, Cooper stated.

He said, "My assessment of the overall operation is that we're ahead of schedule." "In plain English, we are focused on shooting anything that can shoot us."

Air-raid sirens in Israel sounded warnings, and buildings began to shake as Iranian missiles intercepted.

The price of oil rose on Wednesday after Iran attacked ships and energy installations, closing the Strait of Hormuz where a quarter of the world’s oil and natural gas is shipped.

Scores of vessels have stopped in the Gulf. Qatar, one of the world's largest LNG producers, shut down its production. Iraq has reduced its oil production.

The Revolutionary Guards warned vessels on Wednesday not to pass through the Strait, according to the semi-official Fars News Agency.

Trump said that the U.S. Navy would be able to escort oil tankers across the Strait, if needed. Shipowners and analysts, however, are unsure whether this would be sufficient to curb rising oil prices or if the U.S. could spare vessels for such a task without exposing them as targets of attack.

Trump faces political fallout in the event that energy prices continue to rise, as his Republican Party attempts to retain control in the November congressional midterm elections.

(source: Reuters)