Mostafa Tehrani / Tasnin News

Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, Supreme Leader of Iran
The United States is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information on senior Iranian military and intelligence officials, including its new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei.
The US State Department’s Rewards for Justice program is offering up to 10 million dollars for information about Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khameneias well as about senior officials and figures linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
According to a note in X by the US State Department, the reward aims 10 responsible associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
This military force created after the Iranian Islamic Revolution of 1979, which in January, is loyal to the supreme leader and has the mission protect the Shia clerical establishment.
In addition to Mojtaba Khamenei, a poster published by the State Department’s Diplomatic Security Service identifies as wanted figures, among other officials of the Iranian regime, figures such as Ali Asghar Hejazideputy chief of staff to Ali Khamenei, and Ali Larijanisenior responsible for security.
The list also includes names such as Yahya Rahim Safavisenior military advisor to the supreme leader, the Minister of the Interior, Eskandar Momeniand the Minister of Information, Esmail Khatib.
Got information on these Iranian terrorist leaders?
Send us a tip. It could make you eligible for a reward and relocation.
— Rewards for Justice (@RFJ_USA)
The poster also refers four additional positions, without indicating names: the secretary of the Supreme Defense Council, the head of the supreme leader’s military office, the commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and an advisor to the supreme leader of Iran.
According to the text on the poster, these people are described as key leaders involved in the command and direction of different branches of the Revolutionary Guard, which, according to the same document, are responsible for planning, organizing and executing operations around the world.
“Do you have information about these Iranian terrorist leaders? Send us a tip. She can make it eligible for a reward and a change of residence“, reads the poster, according to which eligible information can give rise to a reward of up to 10 million dollars.
The Rewards for Justice program suggests that people with information about these figures, or about senior commanders of the Revolutionary Guard and its affiliated networks, can contact the program through encrypted messaging platforms or an communication channel based on the Tor network.