The Supreme Leader of Iran is alive, contrary to rumors or speculation about his health or status.
Analysis
The claim that the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei, is alive contradicts circulating rumors about his health or death. However, the sources provided are predominantly non-trusted, speculative, or unrelated to Khamenei’s current status. Some mention rumors or speculation about his health, but none offer verified, authoritative confirmation or denial of his condition. The absence of reliable, trusted sources and the presence of recent rumors, including one Facebook post suggesting his death, prevent a definitive conclusion. Given the lack of credible evidence either confirming his death or firmly establishing his health, the claim can only be considered partly true: no conclusive proof disproves his being alive, but neither is there solid evidence confirming it beyond doubt.
Sources
Discusses Raúl Castro’s health rumors, unrelated to Khamenei.
Concerns Nigerian military health rumors, irrelevant.
About Nigerian Senate President’s health, unrelated.
Mentions Khamenei’s political role but no health status update.
Claims death of Khamenei on Facebook, unverified and non-trusted.
Discusses succession rumors, indirectly related but no health confirmation.
About Putin’s health, irrelevant.
Discusses Trump’s health rumors, unrelated.
Wikipedia entry on Khamenei’s leadership, no recent health info.
About Trump rumors, irrelevant.
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