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Iran’s Supreme Leader spends his days sleeping and getting high, Mossad-linked account says

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Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei spends all day sleeping and using drugs while most of the country lacks access to clean water and electricity, according to a social media account linked to Israel’s national intelligence agency.
«How can a leader lead when they sleep half the day and spend the other half high on substances?» the Mossad’s Farsi account wrote Friday on X. «Water, electricity, life!»
«Consuming drugs and conversing with spirits are not desirable traits for someone leading a country,» the account wrote on July 9.
The post came from a new X account with a premium subscription created last month, claiming to be the official Mossad spokesperson in Farsi — the official language of Iran — though the Israeli intelligence agency has not officially confirmed the account’s affiliation.
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Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei spends all day sleeping and using drugs, a Mossad-linked social media account purported. (Getty Images)
The account has made several posts over the last month about Khamenei’s health and the state of Iran, including its lack of clean water, electricity and education.
«To everyone contacting us through private messages, for your own security, please ensure you are using a VPN,» the account’s bio reads.
A post on the account addressed the designation of the newly appointed, but officially unnamed, commander of the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, which is the command headquarters of the Iranian Armed Forces.
After the Tasnim News Agency, Iran’s semi-official news agency associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, reported that Iran would not reveal the commander’s identity for his protection, the Mossad-linked account said it already knew the name and urged Iranians to send in their guesses.
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The Mossad-linked account has made several posts over the last month about Khamenei’s health and the state of Iran. (Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader via AP)
The account responded to the «lucky winner» who guessed the name Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi and told him to «contact us privately to receive your prize.»
The satirical jabs and provocative claims coming from the account are unlike the way the Mossad usually communicates with the public, but two intelligence experts told JFeed, an Israeli news outlet, that the unusual Mossad-linked account appears to be authentic.
«Some of the information it has shared could only have come from Mossad,» Beny Sabti, an Iran expert at Israel’s Institute for National Security Studies and a former IDF Persian-language officer, told the outlet.
Khamenei’s alleged drug use has been suggested in the past, with an Iranian academic saying in 2022 that the Iranian Supreme Leader often uses drugs.

The Israeli intelligence agency has not officially confirmed the account’s affiliation. (AP)
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«Many viewers do not know this, but Khamenei himself uses drugs,» Nour Mohamed Omara said on Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated TV in Turkey at the time.
«He has a special village in Balochistan, where the drugs used by the leader are produced,» the academic added. «This village is run by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and no one is allowed in.»
The Ayatollah publicly declared drug use as «un-Islamic» after the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Penalties for drug-related offenses can include death.
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Vance touts Trump economy gains during North Carolina tour, cites rising home purchases

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ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. — Vice President JD Vance traveled to North Carolina and hosted an event Friday to tout the economy, advocate for Republicans to win elections in the Tar Heel State, and touch on the situation in Iran.
Vance was also joined by former RNC chairman and GOP Senate nominee Michael Whatley and Small Business Association Administrator Kelly Loeffler at a local event space.
«In just a very brief time, we’ve seen new home purchases rise to their highest level in five years,» Vance said. «Since the last time Donald Trump was president, we’ve seen the cost of rents drop for six months in a row.»
Vice President JD Vance traveled to Rocky Mount, N.C., where he touted recent economic gains and urged voters to support Republicans in the upcoming midterms. (Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)
«We’ve seen the average tax refund that’s going to come to the people of North Carolina, about $3,700 per family,» Vance added. «And we see interest rates that are the lowest they’ve been since the last time that Donald J. Trump was president.»
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Vance was introduced by Loeffler, the former Georgia senator whom Trump appointed to lead small business advocacy as head of the SBA last February.
«Together, we’re cleaning up massive, wasteful spending and the abuse of government programs,» Loeffler told the audience. «And you’ve seen that the fraud that sent your hard-earned tax dollars overseas and the Democrats open borders, defund the police agendas that invited violent crime into what should be safe communities, taking the lives of innocent victims like arenas.»
Vance addressed the situation in Iran, both to the crowd and in response to a question posed by an AP reporter. The vice president pointed to nuclear capability in Iran as the primary reason for the U.S. engagement.

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«You all know that right now, we are engaged in a military operation to ensure, as the president has said repeatedly, that Iran can never have a nuclear weapon,» Vance said. «That is a simple, simple principle and standard. Frankly, every president. Has taken affirmative steps to ensure that Iran can never have a nuclear weapon.»
When asked what he advised the president before strikes began in Iran, Vance said he wasn’t giving out information from classified briefings in the situation room.
«I’m not going to show up here and in front of God and everybody else, tell you exactly what I said in that classified room, partially because I don’t want to go to prison, and partially because I think it’s important for the President of the United States to be able to talk to his advisers without those advisers running their mouth to the American media,» Vance explained.

President Donald J. Trump and Vice President Vance in The Situation Room. (The White House via X)
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Vance also strongly advocated for Whatley’s campaign for senate, slamming his Democrat opponent and pushing for the GOP candidate in what will be a contentious and competitive election in November.
Whatley won the GOP primary in North Carolina to fill retiring Republican Sen. Thom Tillis’ seat, and now faces former Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper in the general election.
«Roy Cooper is one of these people who clearly cares way more for foreign countries than he does the United States of America,» Vance said. «You see the passion in his voice when he talks about protecting illegal aliens. You’ll never hear that passion when he’s talking about the people in this room.»

Michael Whatley is the GOP candidate for U.S. senate in North Carolina. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo)
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«You hear the passion in his voice when he talks about sending hundreds of billions of dollars to the war in Ukraine,» the vice president added.
A spokesperson for Cooper responded to Fox News Digital’s request for comment, blasting Whatley and denying claims he protects criminals.
«Roy Cooper is the only candidate who spent his career prosecuting violent criminals and keeping thousands of them behind bars as attorney general, and signing tough on crime laws and stricter pretrial release bail policy as governor,» the spokesperson told Fox. «DC insider and Big Oil lobbyist Michael Whatley is desperate to distract from his support for hundreds of millions in cuts to local law enforcement and public safety efforts that keep North Carolinians safe.»

Vice President JD Vance was in North Carolina on Friday. (Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)
Vance concluded the event after answering a question from Fox News Digital regarding progress made by a fraud task force that was launched in January under the Department of Justice and individual states he was planning to target, in addition to Minnesota.
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«We know there’s a lot of fraud in California, and we’re trying to get to the bottom of exactly what it looks like and what we’ve done in the Trump administration,» Vance said. «And the president has really empowered us to do this, is to take the first national look at the way the American people have been defrauded over many, many years.»
The vice president revealed that there was «at least» $19 billion in fraud uncovered in Minneapolis and the surrounding area under the Trump administration.
Preston Mizell is a writer with Fox News. Story tips can be sent to Preston.Mizell@fox.com and on X @MizellPreston
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Cómo es la isla de Kharg, la joya petrolera de Irán que Estados Unidos atacó en «uno de los bombardeos más poderosos de la historia»

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Por qué Frida Kahlo es mucho más que una artista y cómo su rostro llegó a la cultura pop

La exposición “Frida: The Making of an Icon”, inaugurada en el Museo de Bellas Artes de Houston, explora cómo la vida y la imagen de Frida Kahlo trascendieron su obra artística para convertirse en un icono cultural global. Con más de 200 piezas inspiradas en la artista y la participación de ochenta creadores de diversos países, la muestra analiza el proceso que configuró la figura de Kahlo como símbolo de identidad, activismo y objeto de consumo internacional.
Frida Kahlo se convirtió en icono cultural mundial porque su historia, marcada por la discapacidad, el activismo político y una identidad singular, ha sido reinterpretada por movimientos sociales, colectivos culturales y artistas de distintas generaciones.
El fenómeno Kahlo, según la exposición en Houston, trasciende el arte, influyendo en debates sobre la representación, el consumo cultural y el legado latinoamericano desde una perspectiva internacional.

La biografía de Frida Kahlo estuvo marcada por desafíos personales y compromiso político. Nació en 1907 en la Casa Azul de Ciudad de México. Desde la infancia enfrentó secuelas físicas de la polio, a las que se sumaron lesiones permanentes tras un accidente de autobús a los 18 años. Integrante activa del Partido Comunista Mexicano, inició su carrera artística en ese entorno y mantuvo una relación compleja con el muralista Diego Rivera.
Durante su vida, el reconocimiento de Kahlo fue limitado, aunque expuso de forma individual en Nueva York y mantuvo contacto con figuras destacadas como André Breton y Georgia O’Keeffe. Tras su muerte en 1954, su visibilidad creció por biografías como las de Teresa del Conde y Raquel Tibol en los años 70, seguidas de exposiciones retrospectivas en México y Estados Unidos.

El impulso decisivo hacia el reconocimiento internacional llegó con la exposición itinerante “Frida Kahlo and Tina Modotti” en 1982 y la presentación de ocho obras en la muestra “México: Esplendores de treinta siglos” en 1990, detalló Artnet News.
A partir de 1968, la imagen de Kahlo fue adoptada como emblema de orgullo y resistencia cultural por el movimiento estudiantil mexicano. Posteriormente, colectivos como el movimiento chicano en Estados Unidos, el feminismo, el activismo LGBTQ+ y numerosos artistas contemporáneos reivindicaron su legado como fuente de inspiración y plataforma para nuevas formas de expresión.

La curadora Mari Carmen Ramírez explicó a Artnet News que “el legado de Frida ha sido acogido por todos estos grupos, tanto en México como en Estados Unidos”. Añadió que la exposición es una exploración inédita de cómo distintas comunidades han incorporado y transformado la figura de Kahlo.
La influencia de Kahlo está reflejada en la presencia de ochenta artistas de cinco generaciones, entre ellos Judy Chicago, Kiki Smith, Ana Mendieta, Guerrilla Girls, Miriam Schapiro y Carrie Mae Weems. Muchos de estos creadores, sin vínculo directo con el arte mexicano, reconocen la relevancia de la artista como referencia principal en su trabajo.

El magnetismo de Kahlo reside en su capacidad de crear diversas identidades a través del autorretrato. Ramírez sostiene que “ella creó muchas clases de identidades a través del autorretrato, lo que la convierte en un icono multifacético”, según recoge Artnet News.
La artista es celebrada por sus valores de diversidad, autodefinición y la ruptura de barreras de género, raza y sexualidad. Su imagen actúa como emblema de colectivos que buscan visibilizar causas sociales y denunciar injusticias.
El catálogo de la exposición subraya la versatilidad de Kahlo como mestiza, mujer bisexual, intelectual y activista. Esta multiplicidad le permitió moverse entre distintas esferas culturales y políticas, posibilitando la construcción de una leyenda que, en ocasiones, ha superado la valoración individual de su obra pictórica.

La universalidad de Kahlo ha derivado en una mercantilización ampliamente documentada. Su rostro aparece en productos comerciales, desde camisetas hasta bolsos y joyas, fenómeno calificado como “fridamanía” en la muestra.
Mari Carmen Ramírez advierte en Artnet News: “Lo más peligroso es la mercantilización y la comercialización de su imagen. Cuando ves su imagen en una toalla sanitaria, creo que la están rebajando a algo muy vulgar”.

La exhibición presenta más de 200 objetos inspirados en Kahlo, seleccionados entre más de 100.000 artículos detectados en plataformas digitales, lo que refleja la magnitud y los dilemas éticos de su explotación comercial.
Junto a las críticas, la muestra pone énfasis en el denominado “fenómeno Frida”, que aborda la intersección entre la creación de mitos y la cultura de consumo. En este terreno, la imagen pública de Kahlo eclipsa a menudo la consideración de su obra artística.

La dimensión colectiva y participativa del legado de Kahlo se aprecia en proyectos como “Everyone Can Be Frida” de la fotógrafa brasileña Camila Fontenele. Entre 2012 y 2020, Fontenele realizó 5.800 retratos de personas que recrean el estilo de Kahlo, sin distinción de edad, género u origen, evidenciando la universalidad de este icono cultural.
Estas obras tienen un papel central en la exposición y muestran cómo la figura de Kahlo permite que cualquier persona encuentre una fuente de identificación e inspiración.
La invitación de la muestra, según expresó la curadora Mari Carmen Ramírez a Artnet News, es pensar la figura de Frida Kahlo como un espacio abierto donde cualquiera puede descubrir formas propias de expresión y empoderamiento a través del arte.
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