"By
the grace of God and with the good prayers of devotees, the
gentleman (Ayatollah Khamenei) is in good health and is busy
vigorously carrying out his plan according to his routine," the
official, Mehdi Fazaeli, said on Twitter.
Fazaeli has worked in an office publishing Khamenei's work. His
tweet was also reported by Iran's semi-official Fars news
agency.
The statement about Khamenei's health appeared to be a response
to reports by several news organisations, which referred to a
tweet by a journalist in Arabic who said Khamenei had
transferred duties to his son because of his health.
Khamenei has served as supreme leader since 1989, with the final
say on all state matters. His health has been the subject of
speculation for years.
A security official in Israel, which closely follows events in
its enemy Iran, told Reuters: "We are aware of these rumours,
and regard them as rumours only.”
(Additional Reporting by Dan Williams in JerusalemWriting by
Parisa Hafezi; Editing by Toby Chopra)
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