Israel Eliminates 2 Top Iranian Intel Chiefs in Precision Tehran Airstrike

The Israel Defence Forces confirmed a targeted airstrike in Tehran that killed two senior Iranian intelligence officials, Abdollah Jalali-Nasab and Amir Shariat. The strike is part of a broader Israeli campaign, dubbed Operation Roaring Lion, targeting Iranian military and intelligence infrastructure. An IDF spokesperson stated the operations will continue until the existential threat from Iran is eliminated, acknowledging the campaign could be prolonged. The reported strike follows waves of Israeli attacks on over 150 Iranian government targets aimed at disrupting command networks.

Key Points: Israel Kills Senior Iranian Intelligence Officials in Tehran Strike

  • Senior intel officials eliminated
  • Part of broader Israeli campaign
  • Operation targets Iranian command networks
  • IDF vows to continue until threat neutralized
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Israel claims 2 senior Iranian intelligence officials killed in Tehran airstrike

IDF confirms targeted airstrike killed two senior Iranian intelligence commanders in Tehran, escalating campaign against Iran's military infrastructure.

"We're going to keep going until we know that we've taken away that existential threat. - Lt Ben Cohen, IDF Spokesperson"

Tel Aviv, March 15

The Israel Defence Forces said that two senior Iranian intelligence officials were killed in a targeted airstrike carried out by the Israeli Air Force in Tehran.

In a post on X, the IDF said, "ELIMINATED: Abdollah Jalali-Nasab & Amir Shariat, senior intelligence officials of the "Khatam al-Anbiya" Emergency Command. The two senior commanders were key figures in the Iranian intelligence community and close to the leadership of the Iranian terrorist regime."

The IDF identified the officials as Abdollah Jalali-Nasab and Amir Shariat, describing them as senior intelligence figures in Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya emergency command.

According to the Jerusalem Post, the IDF said the strike was conducted with precise guidance from Israeli Military Intelligence.

According to the IDF, the two men had recently been appointed as acting replacements in the intelligence division after their predecessor, Saleh Asadi, was killed during the early phase of what Israel calls Operation Roaring Lion.

The Khatam al-Anbiya emergency command is responsible for gathering and analysing intelligence for senior officials in Iran's security establishment, assessments that help shape the country's military decision-making against Israel, according to a news report by The Jerusalem Post.

Israeli military spokesperson Brigadier General Effie Defrin said the operation was part of a broader campaign targeting Iranian military infrastructure.

According to The Jerusalem Post, since the start of the campaign, hundreds of Israeli Air Force aircraft have struck hundreds of targets linked to the Iranian government across Iran, Defrin said. He added that the operation began with a surprise attack after Israeli military intelligence identified two gathering points in Tehran where senior Iranian security leaders had assembled.

The reported strike comes a day after the Israeli military said it had completed 20 waves of attacks against more than 150 Iranian government targets, in what appears to be an escalating effort to disrupt Iran's command and intelligence networks, according to The Jerusalem Post.

Earlier, the IDF said its joint military operations with the US against Iran in the Middle East will continue until an "existential threat" to Israel is eliminated.

Speaking in an interview with ANI, IDF spokesperson Lt Ben Cohen said Israel is prepared for a prolonged operation if required, stressing that the objective is to neutralise Iran's military capabilities that threaten Israel and the wider region.

"I'm not going to give any specific timeframe, but I'll tell you that we're going to keep going until we know that we've taken away that existential threat," Cohen said.

Cohen noted that while Israel generally seeks to avoid prolonged conflicts, operations against Iran's military infrastructure could take time due to the scale of the threat.

- ANI

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Priya S
The precision and intelligence gathering capability shown here is remarkable. It's a stark reminder of how modern warfare is fought. India must take notes on such technological and intelligence prowess for our own security needs. 🇮🇳
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Arjun K
The article mentions the US-Israel joint operations. The global power dynamics are shifting. For India's sake, we need to navigate these relationships very carefully. Our energy security and Chabahar port interests are directly tied to stability in this region.
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Sarah B
Reading this from Delhi. It feels like the world is constantly on the edge of a larger conflict. The terminology used - "existential threat" - is very serious. This isn't just a regional issue anymore; the ripple effects on oil prices and trade will be felt everywhere, including here.
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Karthik V
With respect, I have to question the one-sided reporting here. The article only quotes Israeli sources and calls Iran a "terrorist regime." Shouldn't journalism present both sides? We get only Israel's justification. What is Iran's statement on this strike?
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Meera T
The human cost is often forgotten. These were two individuals with families. Cycle of violence helps no one. As an Indian, our philosophy has always leaned towards dialogue and diplomacy (*sama, dama, danda, bheda*). Hope the international community pushes for talks.

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