New Delhi (India) March 1:Senior cleric Ayatollah Alireza Arafi will take over the post of Iran's Supreme Leader after the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a joint US- Israeli airstrike on Tehran .

New Interim Leader Emerges

Ayatollah Alireza Arafi has been designated the jurist member of this interim leadership council, a position emanating from the Guardian Council according to the constitutional formula. His inclusion finalises the trio, the body that will exercise the Supreme Leader's powers during the transition period of three men.
According to the mechanism, he will be at the helm of the country along with President Masoud Pezeshkian and Chief Justice Gholam, Hossein Mohseni, Ejei. The three, together, now hold the supreme authority as Iran navigates through a leadership crisis.

Arafi's Prominent Background

In 1959 Ayatollah Alireza Arafi was born. He's 67 and a prominent cleric in the hierarchy of the Iranian religious leaders. He was a very prominent man in the country before his elevation to interim leadership, in fact, he combined various roles to the point of overload.
He is the head of the national network of Islamic seminaries in Iran, a member of the Council of Guardians representing the clerics, and a member of the Assembly of Experts.

Multilingual and Tech-Savvy

Before this, he had also been the chairman of Al Mustafa International University. According to reports, Arafi can speak both Arabic and English fluently and has also advocated for the necessity to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) in Iran.
His family ties go back to the Iranian Islamic Revolution of 1979 when his father Mohammad Ibrahim al Arafi was allegedly a very close friend of the first Supreme Leader of Iran, Ruhollah Khomeini.

Escalating Regional Tensions

Khamenei , the Iranian Supreme Leader was assassinated in a precision strike carried out by the US and Israel on Saturday, a decision that has caused a chain reaction of rising tensions throughout the Gulf.
Iran is now striking back by targeting the bases of the US and Israel. It has already fired missiles towards Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and even the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
In Tehran, some local people took to the streets with cheers, music, whistles, and fireworks even before the official announcement of Khamenei's death.