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Israel says Iran security chief killed in air strikes

2026-03-17 HKT 19:57
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  • Ali Larijani previously served as speaker of the Iranian parliament. File photo: Reuters
    Ali Larijani previously served as speaker of the Iranian parliament. File photo: Reuters
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said ⁠on Tuesday the Israeli military had killed Iran's security chief and the head of its Basij militia in air strikes overnight, and Tehran kept up attacks against Gulf neighbours that have pushed up energy prices.

Katz said in a statement he had been informed by the military that Iran's security chief Ali Larijani had been killed.

Iranian state media published a handwritten note by Larijani commemorating Iranian sailors killed in a US attack whose funeral was expected on ⁠Tuesday but there was no immediate comment by Tehran on Katz's ⁠remarks.

Larijani would be the ⁠most senior figure assassinated since Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei was killed on the first day of Israeli-US airstrikes on February 28.

Katz said Gholamreza ⁠Soleimani, the commander of Iran’s Basij forces, ‌had also been killed.

The Basij militia is a part-time paramilitary force under the control of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps ‌that is often used to quell protests inside Iran.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said ⁠in a statement that the Israeli leader had ordered “the elimination of senior officials of the Iranian regime”.

The US-Israeli war on Iran is in its third week, with at least 2,000 people killed and no end ‌in sight. The Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed off and US allies have rebuffed US President Donald Trump's calls for them to help to reopen the vital waterway, through which about 20 percent of global oil and liquefied natural gas flows.

There was no ⁠let-up in ‌attacks by both sides early on Tuesday, with Iran ‌launching missiles on Israel overnight, underscoring that Tehran retains the capacity to carry out long-range strikes despite more than two weeks ‌of pounding by US and Israeli weapons.

The Israeli military said it was targeting "Iranian regime infrastructure" with a new wave of strikes across Tehran, as well as Hezbollah sites in Beirut, a day after ⁠saying it had drawn up detailed plans for at least three more weeks of war with Iran. (Reuters)



Edited by Edmond Fong

Israel says Iran security chief killed in air strikes