Israel announces the assassination of 30 Iranian commanders, including senior generals

June 20, 20250 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
Israel announces the assassination of 30 Iranian commanders, including senior generals
Israeli Intelligence Chief Shlomi Binder announced that Israel has succeeded in assassinating 30 Iranian military commanders since the beginning of the war that broke out on June 13.
Binder explained during his speech from inside the operations room that Israeli operations dealt a severe blow to the Iranian National Intelligence Agency, noting that among the dead were prominent leaders, such as chiefs of staff and leaders in the Iranian Air Force.

He confirmed that the Israeli forces targeted a secret headquarters of Iranian leaders in the mountains, and some managed to escape to other locations. However, Israeli intelligence pursued them and later succeeded in assassinating the Chief of Staff of the headquarters of "Seal of the Prophets" after spotting him in a series of hills in Tehran.
Binder added that the operations are ongoing and will not stop, with the goal of completely removing the Iranian threat.

In a significant development, Israel announced that it carried out a precise nighttime airstrike targeting the heart of the Iranian capital, Tehran, resulting in the killing of Ali Shadmani, whom the Israeli army described as the "Chief of Staff of the War in Iran" and "the closest military leader to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei."
The army statement explained that the operation was based on urgent intelligence information, targeting a sensitive military command center, and considered Shadmani's death a painful blow to the Iranian military system.

Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei recently appointed Ali Shadmani as a successor to General Gholam Ali Rashid, who was also killed in the Israeli airstrikes that began with the launch of Operation "Rising Lion."
Since that date, Israel has launched an intense series of airstrikes on Iranian military sites and nuclear facilities, announcing the assassination of a large number of leaders, including Chief of Staff Mohammad Baqeri, and Revolutionary Guard Commander Hossein Salami, in addition to at least ten Iranian nuclear scientists.

Military confrontations between Israel and Iran continue for the seventh consecutive day, amid an unprecedented escalation in the level of mutual strikes and targeting, signaling further tension and escalation in the region.

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