Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is reportedly under house arrest by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), according to a recent report. The allegations arose from claims of Ahmadinejad’s alleged involvement in an Israeli scheme to replace the current theocratic regime. This development comes amid heightened tensions stemming from the ongoing 2026 Iran conflict, which was spurred by joint U.S.-Israeli military actions and the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei earlier this year. The IRGC’s actions against Ahmadinejad indicate increased scrutiny and fear of internal dissension within Iran’s leadership circles.

Key Takeaways

Ahmadinejad’s reported house arrest appears to indicate increased internal instability within Iran’s regime, suggesting potential challenges to the current leadership’s longevity.

Market pricing reflects a decrease in confidence regarding the stability of Iran’s leadership, with odds of Mojtaba Khamenei maintaining power by year’s end remaining at 79.5% YES.

The situation may indicate that internal dissent and foreign relations are increasingly critical factors influencing Iran’s political landscape.