Iran's Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, emphasized that the country's forces will remain strong and unaffected by the assassination of military leaders, particularly following the killing of General Majid Khadami, head of the IRGC intelligence. He stated that such assassinations will not diminish the resolve of Iranian fighters.
Israel is implementing daily assassination operations targeting Palestinians in Gaza, heightening regional tensions. This strategy is part of a military escalation that began on October 7, 2023.
Court documents reveal that a former US special forces contractor, <strong>Abraham Golan</strong>, admitted to carrying out assassinations for the <strong>United Arab Emirates</strong> in <strong>Yemen</strong>, receiving millions in compensation. This revelation comes at a sensitive time of escalating political and security tensions in Yemen.
Yusuf Hashim, a prominent Hezbollah leader, was assassinated early Wednesday in a targeted attack in the southern suburb of Beirut. This incident highlights serious security breaches within the organization, reportedly linked to Israeli intelligence from Iran.
Reports indicate that U.S. and Israeli military leaders have agreed to assign Israel the task of assassinating Iranian leaders. Tel Aviv has executed highly precise targeted killings, leveraging artificial intelligence technologies.
Israel has removed Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister <strong>Abbas Araghchi</strong> and Parliament Speaker <strong>Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf</strong> from its targeted assassination list. This decision comes amid rising tensions in the region, prompting questions about its motivations.
Iran has sent a protest letter to the United Nations, warning of assassination threats against high-ranking officials, including Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Speaker of Parliament Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf. This warning comes amid rising tensions in the region, raising concerns about the personal security of Iranian leaders.
The Israeli army spokesperson, General <strong>Ivri Devrin</strong>, confirmed that targeted operations against Iranian leaders will continue following the assassination of Iranian Revolutionary Guard Navy Commander <strong>Admiral Ali Reza Tangsiri</strong> in Bandar Abbas. Devrin stated that the Israeli army will not cease pursuing anyone posing a threat to Israel.
Iran has recently shifted towards a more hardline leadership following a series of assassinations carried out by the United States and Israel against prominent figures in the Iranian regime. This shift raises questions about the future of Iranian politics under these changing circumstances.
The Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior announced the arrest of six individuals, including five citizens, for their alleged affiliation with Hezbollah and planning assassinations targeting state leaders. This follows meticulous surveillance by the State Security Agency.
The Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior announced the thwarting of a terrorist plot by a network linked to Hezbollah, targeting state figures. Five Kuwaiti citizens and a non-Kuwaiti were arrested, with 14 suspects still at large.
Israel continues to carry out assassination operations against Hamas military leaders despite the political stalemate regarding Gaza's future. These operations reflect a significant escalation in Israeli military activities in the region.
Following a series of assassinations targeting prominent leaders in Iran, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, the Speaker of Parliament since 2020, emerges as a key figure in the country. At 64 years old, Qalibaf is seen as the new intermediary within the Iranian regime.