TEHRAN - Reports circulating in Western media outlets concerning the health and whereabouts of Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, are categorically false, according to Iranian government officials and verified sources. A spokesperson for the Khamenei family confirmed that Mojtaba is currently enjoying a period of personal time, focused on family and hobbies, particularly intricate Lego construction.

'The recent rumors are nothing more than wishful thinking on the part of certain Western factions,' stated Dr. Ali Bagheri Kani, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs, during a press conference in Vienna. 'Mr. Khamenei is in robust health and diligently pursuing his passion for architectural Lego sets. He recently completed a stunning replica of the Imam Mosque in Isfahan, requiring over 12,000 pieces.' Photos obtained by The Daily Wail show a figure strongly resembling Mojtaba Khamenei meticulously placing a miniature Lego brick on the model, wearing a comfortable tracksuit and a focused expression.

Further dispelling any lingering doubts, a press release from the Supreme Leader's office detailed Mr. Khamenei's recent activities, including a family picnic in the Alborz Mountains, a visit to a local carpet weaving workshop, and attendance at a screening of a documentary about Iranian astronomy. The statement emphasized Mr. Khamenei's dedication to supporting local artisans and fostering cultural enrichment. Dr. Farnaz Esfandiari, a professor of Iranian studies at the University of Tehran, noted that such activities are consistent with Mr. Khamenei's long-standing commitment to community engagement.

Concerns about his absence from official events were dismissed as irrelevant. 'Mr. Khamenei has never held a formal government position,' explained a source within the Revolutionary Guard Corps. 'His influence comes from his dedication to intellectual pursuits and his role as a trusted advisor to his father. Demanding constant public appearances is a Western obsession, not a reflection of Iranian values.'

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The constant speculation surrounding Khamenei's health serves as a convenient distraction from ongoing international negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program and the lifting of sanctions. By focusing on unsubstantiated rumors, Western media avoids addressing the genuine complexities of the geopolitical landscape and the potential for peaceful resolution.

'Frankly,' concluded a Western diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity, 'the Lego mosque is far more impressive than anything coming out of these nuclear talks right now. At least it's structurally sound.'