Israel Targets Top Iranian Official Ali Larijani in Overnight Airstrikes

Israeli media reports that a senior Iranian official, Ali Larijani, was targeted in an overnight airstrike within Iran. The Israeli military also confirmed strikes against Palestinian Islamic Jihad operatives, including leader Akram al-Ajouri, who were in a safe house in Tehran. The IDF announced a broad aerial operation targeting Iranian regime infrastructure, including command centers and missile sites in Tehran, Shiraz, and Tabriz. The strikes follow a message from Larijani calling for Muslim unity against the United States and Israel.

Key Points: Israel Strikes Iranian Official Ali Larijani, Targets Iran Infrastructure

  • Ali Larijani targeted in strike
  • Islamic Jihad leader Akram al-Ajouri also hit
  • IDF strikes Iranian infrastructure nationwide
  • Larijani had called for Muslim unity against US, Israel
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Israeli media reports targeting top Iranian official Ali Larijani in overnight strike

Israeli airstrikes target Iranian security chief Ali Larijani and Islamic Jihad leaders in Tehran. IDF confirms widespread strikes on Iranian military sites.

"significant elimination achievements were also recorded overnight, with the potential to impact the campaign's achievements - Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir"

Tel Aviv, March 17

Israeli media outlets reported on Tuesday, citing officials, that Ali Larijani, Iranian Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, was targetted in an airstrike in Iran overnight.

The Times of Israel reported, citing officials, that it remains unclear if Larijani was killed or injured in the strike.

Meanwhile, the publication reported that another recent Israeli airstrike in Iran targeted Palestinian Islamic Jihad leader Akram al-Ajouri and other top officials in the terror group, as per the defence sources.

According to the Times of Israel, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir confirmed the details. During an assessment on Tuesday morning, Lt Gen Zamir said that "significant elimination achievements were also recorded overnight, with the potential to impact the campaign's achievements and the IDF's missions" -- in an apparent reference to the strike targeting Larijani.

"This is in addition to eliminations carried out in recent days in Iran against external elements, also linked to the Palestinian arena," Zamir said, referring to the Islamic Jihad officials. He further noted that the "senior operatives involved in terrorist activity from Gaza and from Judea and Samaria (West Bank)" were hiding in a safe house in Tehran when they were struck.

Amid these developments, the Israel Defence Forces has announced a series of targeted strikes against "Iranian regime infrastructure in different areas across Iran."

In a post on X, the IDF confirmed the extent of the aerial operation, stating that "in Tehran, dozens of munitions were dropped on command centres, and UAV, ballistic missile, and air defence storage sites were struck."

A map accompanying the X post visually depicted the strikes in Tehran, Shiraz, and Tabriz, showing locations marked with pins on a satellite view of Iran.

The operation further extended to southern and northwestern locations. The IDF reported that "in Shiraz, the internal security forces' command centre and a ballistic missile site were struck," while in the northwest, "additional Iranian regime air defence systems were dismantled, further expanding aerial superiority in the region and protecting Israel."

Earlier on Monday, Ali Larijani issued a message to the Muslim world saying that Iran remains "steadfast" in its fight against the US and Israel.

He said Iran cannot be "expected to stand idly by with its hands tied" while US bases are located in neighbouring countries.

"The confrontation today is, in reality, between America and Israel on one side, and Muslim Iran and the forces of resistance on the other. Which side are you on, then?" he said.

Larijani called for Muslim unity, stressing that Iran does not seek "hegemony" over the region.

- ANI

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Priya S
From an Indian perspective, our primary concern is the safety of our diaspora in the Gulf region and ensuring energy security. Any conflict that disrupts oil supplies or shipping lanes directly impacts our economy. Hope diplomacy prevails soon.
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Arjun K
Larijani's call for Muslim unity sounds hollow when Iran's own actions often fuel sectarian divides. The region needs leaders who build bridges, not just rhetoric. That said, external military actions are not the solution either. Complex situation.
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Sarah B
The detailed reporting on the strikes is chilling. "Dozens of munitions" on command centres... this is a full-scale military operation, not a skirmish. The world seems to be sleepwalking into a wider war. The humanitarian cost will be terrible.
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Vikram M
India has always advocated for peaceful resolution of conflicts. We have important strategic ties with both the Middle East and the West. Our foreign policy must navigate this carefully, prioritizing our national interests and the safety of Indians abroad.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I think the article could provide more context on the long-standing tensions. For the average Indian reader, it's important to understand the history, not just the latest strike. The "forces of resistance" Larijani mentions need clearer definition.

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