File photo of Meysam Khamenei, one of the sons of the Supreme Leader

Khamenei’s office denies report that son bought Budapest hotel

Sunday, 11/02/2025

An Iranian official has dismissed online reports alleging that a son of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei purchased a hotel in Budapest to finance aid for Gaza, calling the claims “fake and fabricated.”

Mehdi Fazaeli, a member of Khamenei’s office, wrote on X that “fake and targeted news is being mass-produced these days,” comparing the reports to old folk tales to underscore their implausibility.

The denial followed viral posts on social media channels saying that Meysam Khamenei had used a loan from Iran’s central bank in September 2024 to buy a Hampton hotel in the Hungarian capital, with profits allegedly intended for Palestinians in Gaza.

Fazaeli shared a screenshot of a Telegram channel he said was linked to the exiled opposition group Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), accusing it of spreading disinformation.

No evidence has been presented to substantiate the claims about the alleged purchase, and Hungarian authorities have not commented publicly on the matter.

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