Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made a public appearance at the funeral of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, marking his first sighting since the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran began earlier this year. Ahmadinejad’s presence has sparked speculation about his health and potential role amid Iran’s shifting political landscape. The funeral is part of a six-day state ceremony following Khamenei’s assassination during joint military operations by the U.S. and Israel. The emergence of Ahmadinejad, while other notable figures stayed absent, may indicate a potential realignment within Iran’s political sphere, raising questions about the stability of the leadership.

The market pricing for Iran’s leadership status by the end of 2026 reflects the uncertainty surrounding the country’s political future. Current data shows a significant 83.1% likelihood that Mojtaba Khamenei will be the head of state at the year’s end, but Ahmadinejad’s unexpected reappearance has introduced variables that suggest potential shifts in power dynamics. The situation remains volatile, influenced by ongoing tensions and recent actions such as the IRGC’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz in response to alleged U.S. violations of a ceasefire.