Wednesday, 18 March 2026

IDF Neutralizes Ali Larijani

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15653075/iran-israel-drones-trump-tehran-lebanon-netanyahu-khamenei-live-updates.html

Iran has confirmed the death of security chief Ali Larijani hours after Israel announced he had been killed in an overnight strike.

The regime initially appeared to deny the report - by posting a handwritten note it claimed was written by the late official on his social media account.

Larijani, Iran’s feared national security chief, was thought by many to have been the de facto leader of the country and the architect of its terror.

Iran's confirmation of his death comes after it also announced the killing of Basij commander Gholamreza Soleiman.


                   Larijani

Iran has confirmed the death of its security chief, Ali Larijani.

On Tuesday, Israel claimed its military assassinated Larijani in a secretive operation, effectively eliminating a pivotal figure at the heart of the regime who insiders had claimed was preparing to consolidate power amid the Middle East crisis.

Hours after the ayatollah was declared dead, he posted a chilling message on social media, swearing revenge.

But Iran has now admitted his passing - confirming he was killed in an overnight strike.


Soleimani

Iran's IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) has acknowledged the death of Gholamreza Soleimani, the commander of the Basij militia.

Earlier today, Israeli defense minister Israel Katz said security chief Ali Larijani and Gholamreza Soleimani, commander of Iran's Basij forces, had joined the late Ayatollah Khamenei in the 'depths of hell' after targeted overnight airstrikes.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15653075/iran-israel-drones-trump-tehran-lebanon-netanyahu-khamenei-live-updates.html

Iran's de facto leader has been killed in an Israeli strike.

Ali Larijani, one of Iran's most senior officials and a central figure in the country's security establishment, was killed in an overnight attack in Tehran – days after publicly mocking President Donald Trump.

He had been heading the Supreme National Security Council – Iran's highest security body – and, following the deaths of other senior figures, was widely viewed as the most powerful man in the regime.

He was the architect of the brutal crackdown on protesters in Iran earlier this year.

'He was effectively the leader, the one calling the shots,' an Israeli Military official said. 'He was the de facto leader of Iran, and we believe him to be eliminated in an Israeli Air Force strike last night. He was the one instructing attacks against all states. He was directing fire across the entire region.'

Last night Iranian authorities confirmed he was dead.

Larijani was last seen publicly on Friday in Tehran, appearing alongside senior officials at the Quds Day march. The annual event was established after the Iranian Revolution and reflects the Islamic Republic's long–standing opposition to Israel.

Ali Larijani, one of Iran's most senior officials and a central figure in the country's security establishment, was killed in an overnight attack in Tehran

Ali Larijani, one of Iran's most senior officials and a central figure in the country's security establishment, was killed in an overnight attack in Tehran

His killing marks one of the most significant blows to Iran's leadership since the start of the conflict and leaves few senior figures in place after a series of targeted eliminations in recent weeks, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.

His son Mojtaba, the new Supreme Leader, has not been seen since the start of the war, fuelling speculation that he may have been seriously injured in the strike that killed his father.

Iranian state media confirmed that Gholamreza Soleimani, commander of the country's thuggish Basij force, had also been killed in airstrikes. The Basij is a volunteer militia which is often called out to suppress dissent.

Larijani is closely tied to the suppression of unrest in 2009 as well as the brutality that killed thousands of protesters this January – a campaign in which Soleimani also played a central role. 

Israel's defence minister, Israel Katz, said: 'Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and I have instructed the IDF to continue hunting down the leadership of the regime of terror and to repeatedly cut off the head of the octopus and not let it grow.'

Videos on social media showed jubilant Iranian dissidents. Gio Esfandiary told the Daily Mail: 'This is a significant moment, one that brings a sense of relief and hope for many Iranians after years of suffering. Now, we are witnessing, one by one, the removal of those whose hands were stained with blood. We are very thankful to Israel and President Trump.'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15655849/Iran-security-chief-Israel-protesters-dead-Trump.html

After US and Israeli strikes killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on the first day of the war, the Islamic regime was still very much alive due to one formidable politician. 

That man was Ali Larijani, Iran’s feared national security chief, thought by many to have been the de facto leader of the country and the architect of its terror.

Hours after the ayatollah was declared dead, he posted a chilling message on social media, swearing revenge.

'Today we will hit them with a force that they have never experienced before,' the top official said.

On Tuesday, Israel claimed its military assassinated Larijani in a secretive operation, effectively eliminating a pivotal figure at the heart of the dictatorship who insiders claim was preparing to consolidate power amid the Middle East crisis. 

According to Israeli media, the killing of Larijani was initially scheduled for Sunday night, but was postponed at the last minute. 

It wasn't until Monday afternoon that authorities received the vital intelligence that he would travel to one of his hideout apartments near Tehran alongside his son, as opposed to his normal residence. 

On Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's command, precise strikes were launched and the mission was soon complete, with one Israeli security source confidently telling Channel 12 in the aftermath: 'There is no way he survived this attack.'

Israel released an image of Benjamin Netanyahu ordering the assassination of the Iranian figures

Israel released an image of Benjamin Netanyahu ordering the assassination of the Iranian figures

The assassination of Larijani was facilitated due to valuable intelligence that Israeli officials received from residents of Tehran 'over the past 24 hours,' an Israeli official told Iran International.

'In recent days, Larijani had behaved arrogantly, appearing frequently in public (including at Quds Day rallies), engaging with both local and international media, and thereby exposing himself to public view, which ultimately led to his identification,' the official said.

The official added that the country's intelligence services continue to receive several reports that 'precisely guide them to the locations of Basij and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps checkpoints, significantly aiding their efforts'.

Following the announcement of Larijani's death, the Israeli Prime Minister's X account published a photograph of Netanyahu on the phone, 'ordering the elimination of senior Iranian regime officials'.

'The IDF announces that overnight, March 17, 2026, the Israeli Air Force, acting on IDF intelligence, and through the integration of unique operational capabilities, conducted a precise strike that eliminated Ali Larijani, the Secretary of Iranian Supreme National Security Council, who operated as the de facto leader of the Iranian terror regime,' an IDF statement said.  

Iranian state media generated anticipation by suggesting the claims were false, and promised to publish a statement by Larijani, but all that emerged was a handwritten note commemorating Iranian 'martyrs', that was most likely penned before his assassination. 

As well as eliminating Larijani - the highest profile figure killed since Ali Khamenei -Israel’s defence minister Israel Katz said a separate strike killed the Basij paramilitary force commander, Gholamreza Soleimani.

'Larijani and the Basij commander were eliminated overnight and joined the head of the annihilation programme, Khamenei, and all the eliminated members of the axis of evil, in the depths of hell,' Katz announced on Tuesday. 

'The regime's leaders are being killed and their capabilities are being neutralised,' he said in a televised statement.

'Our military is making every effort to continue to strike and neutralise Iran's missile capabilities, as well as its strategic infrastructure,' he added.

The twin deaths are evidence of the deep grip Israel has on the machinations of the Islamic regime's top brass, with intelligence penetrating their every movement as the US dominates from the skies above.

Larijani's death in particular will no doubt be a devastating blow to Iran, as a figure central to both its war machine and lethal suppression, who moved swiftly between the religious establishment and matters of foreign diplomacy. 

Only last week did he defiantly appear on Iranian state television, warning Donald Trump to 'take care not to be eliminated' before taunting the US President for his 'grave miscalculation'.

Marching through the streets of Tehran, in an attempted display of bravado, the military overlord dismissed the Israeli-US attacks on the capital as being 'out of desperation'.

'These attacks are out of fear, out of desperation. One who is strong wouldn't bomb demonstrations at all. It's clear that it has failed,' Larijani declared at the Quds Day march.

The 67-year-old was at the time one of the most powerful figures in the Iranian establishment - masterminding the country's defence while distilling fear among the civilian population - and it's unclear who, if anyone, has the ability to replace him. 

Larijani last week warned Donald Trump to 'take care not to be eliminated' before taunting the US President for his 'grave miscalculation'

Larijani last week warned Donald Trump to 'take care not to be eliminated' before taunting the US President for his 'grave miscalculation'


While Larijani filmed himself walking defiantly among crowds of people on Friday, Iran's new Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, is yet to make a public appearance since his appointment.

Rumours are swirling that the hardline cleric was flown to Moscow for treatment of serious injuries following an airstrike, and may even be dead.

While his father was the country's constitutional commander-in-chief and religious authority, it is largely agreed upon that true power lay at the hands of Larijani.

 A former parliamentary speaker and commander in the IRGC, he was responsible for the mass slaughter of civilian protestors earlier this year, with some reports indicating 30,000 citizens were killed in the bloodshed.

The 67-year-old was one of the first Iranian officials to demand that violence crush the dissenters calling for an end to clerical rule.

While he would never have succeeded Khamenei as supreme leader - such a role is reserved for a cleric and Khamenei left a shortlist of three - Larijani was hoping to consolidate power following the ayatollah's death.

He was appointed chief of the National Security Council in August, following the 12-day war with Israel that left Iran's military badly wounded, and has been the country's de facto leader ever since, sidelining the official president, Masoud Pezeshkian.

He was given responsibility for negotiations with the West in the weeks before the war started and on March 1 said he would be heading an interim committee for running the country.

Born in Najaf, Iraq in 1957 to a prominent Shia cleric who was close to the Islamic Republic's founder Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Larijani's family has been influential within Iran's political system for decades. 

A veteran of the IRGC during the Iran-Iraq war, Larijani later headed state broadcasting IRIB for a decade from 1994 before serving as parliamentary speaker from 2008 to 2020. 

In 1996, he was appointed as Khamenei's representative to the Supreme National Security Council.  

Larijani ran in the 2005 presidential elections, losing to populist candidate Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, with whom he later had disagreements over nuclear diplomacy. Larijani was then disqualified from running for president in both 2021 and 2024.

Most recently, he was appointed as Khamenei’s personal envoy to Vladimir Putin, and met the Russian President in Moscow. He also appeared on Al Jazeera to declare that Tehran had learnt the lessons of last year’s conflict with Israel and would fight back with force this time around.

'Larijani is a true insider, a canny operator, familiar with how the system operates,' Ali Vaez, the International Crisis Group's project director for Iran, said before the Middle East war began.   

The IDF also confirmed it had assassinated the head of the IRGC Basij paramilitary militia, Soleimani, who ordered the slaughter of thousands of anti-government protesters in January.

He and his deputy, Seyyed Karishi, were killed in a makeshift tent area, which had been set up to make it harder to follow them as opposed to in a known headquarters.

The military also announced that it killed the IRGC's Aerospace Force chief. 

'In a precise strike in Tehran: The IDF eliminated the Commander of the Basij Unit,' the Israeli military said.

'Yesterday (Monday), the Israeli Air Force, acting on IDF intelligence, targeted and eliminated Gholamreza Soleimani, who operated as commander of the Basij unit for the past six years,' it added.

The Basij, a volunteer force under Iran's Revolutionary Guards, 'led the main repression operations' by the authorities during recent mass protests in Iran, the Israeli army said. 

The Iranian leaders wiped out by US and Israeli strikes

Supreme Leader
Ayatollah Ali<br>Khamenei
Ayatollah Ali
Khamenei
Supreme Leader
Religious
Inner Circle & Senior Officials
Ali<br>Shamkani
Ali
Shamkani
Advisor to Khamenei
Political
Mohammad<br>Pakpour
Mohammad
Pakpour
Head of the IRGC
Military
Ali<br>Larijani
Ali
Larijani
Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council
Military
Sayyid Abdolrahim<br>Mousavi
Sayyid Abdolrahim
Mousavi
Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces
Military
Aziz<br>Nasirzadeh
Aziz
Nasirzadeh
Defence Minister
Political
Mohammad<br>Shirazi
Mohammad
Shirazi
Head of the Military Bureau
Military
Saleh<br>Asadi
Saleh
Asadi
Chief of Military Intelligence
Military
Hossein<br>Jabal Amelian
Hossein
Jabal Amelian
Head of SPND
Military
Reza<br>Mozaffari-Nia
Reza
Mozaffari-Nia
Former Head of SPND
Military
Mohsen<br>Darrebaghi
Mohsen
Darrebaghi
Deputy of Logistics & Support
Military
Gholamresa<br>Rezaian
Gholamresa
Rezaian
Commander, Police Intelligence (SAFA)
Military
Bahram<br>Hosseini Motlagh
Bahram
Hosseini Motlagh
Head of Operations & Planning
Military
Mohammad<br>Baseri
Mohammad
Baseri
Intelligence Ministry Official
Military
Gholamreza<br>Soleimani
Gholamreza
Soleimani
Head of Paramilitary Forces
Military

Tuesday, 17 March 2026

How Israel Struck Iran's Missile and Defense Systems

https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/423985

How Israel struck Iran’s missile and defense systems

The IDF published data on Operation Roaring Lion, which began after extensive intelligence preparation, a surprise opening strike, and widespread damage to the military and security capabilities of the Iranian regime.

     Intelligence unit at work

The IDF has released new data on Operation Roaring Lion in Iran, detailing the stages of preparation for the campaign, the opening strike, and operational efforts undertaken since the start of the conflict.

According to the army, in the months preceding the operation, the Intelligence Directorate concentrated extensive efforts while applying lessons learned from previous operations against Iran. The IDF emphasized that Israel entered the campaign with the understanding that Iran is a significant-capability enemy that must not be underestimated.

According to the data, the operation in Iran is being conducted according to a pre-planned, structured program, on which thousands of military Intelligence and IDF personnel in both regular and reserve units worked. The IDF noted that almost all targets struck in the operation are new targets identified by Military Intelligence after Operation Rising Lion, the result of a long-term intelligence effort spanning years.

The IDF also noted that Hezbollah was significantly weakened following Operation Northern Arrows, with its weapons arsenal reduced by approximately 90 percent. The damage to the organization and the IDF’s defensive preparations, according to them, allow freedom of action in Lebanon and Iran.

Security officials assessed that Hezbollah might join the conflict, so a broad preparation effort was carried out and operational plans were adapted in advance. The IDF stated that it is well-prepared for both defense and offense on the northern border.

As part of the preparations, the IDF also strengthened cooperation with the US. According to the army, both sides synchronized the situational picture and intelligence assessment through meetings and visits by military officials to the US in recent months.

The IDF emphasized that during Operation Rising Lion the army succeeded in denying Iran the immediate ability to develop nuclear capabilities and reducing the ballistic missile threat. They stated that without that operation, Iran would currently have more than a thousand additional missiles.

According to the IDF, the operation’s opening strike was carried out by surprise. Although the Iranian regime had been on alert in recent months, the IDF succeeded in creating surprise and significantly striking the regime’s capabilities.

The purpose of opening the campaign, according to the army, was to significantly weaken the Iranian regime’s capabilities, reduce threats, and even create military conditions that would allow the Iranian people to overthrow the regime.

During the opening strike, many senior officials in the Iranian government and security apparatus were eliminated. According to the IDF, this was made possible through close intelligence monitoring of the Iranian Defense Council and other targets, which allowed them to identify a window of opportunity when senior officials were concentrated in certain locations simultaneously.

At the current stage of the campaign, the effort is focused on systematically targeting centers of power of the Iranian regime, including command headquarters, control centers, Basij sites, and the regime’s suppression forces.

The IDF noted that unlike Operation Rising Lion, which focused on an immediate threat, Operation Roaring Lion provides an opportunity to strike more broadly at Iran’s strategic capabilities.

In the early days of the operation, efforts focused on striking Iran’s ballistic missile system, aiming to reduce launches toward Israel. According to the IDF, after more than two weeks of fighting, a significant decline in launches toward the Israeli home front is observed compared to Operation Rising Lion.

It was also reported that the IDF achieved air superiority within just 24 hours, enabling extensive operations over most of Iran’s airspace. As part of the strikes, 120 detection components and 100 air defense systems were destroyed.

The IDF noted that so far, most Iranian missile launchers have been hit and 85 percent of the regime’s detection capabilities have been damaged. Additionally, approximately 70 percent of Iranian launchers were rendered inoperative.

As part of the strikes against Iranian military industries, a significant impact was inflicted on missile production, leaving Iran with no current ability to manufacture missiles. The IDF stated that it continues to strike the production chain to maintain this achievement.

In recent days, the IDF has also acted against the command chain of the Iranian missile system, including command officers and missile bases, as well as against alternative residences and headquarters. These moves, according to the army, have led to a drastic reduction in missile fire toward Israel.

The IDF noted that the strikes are carried out systematically across Iran, targeting internal security forces, the Revolutionary Guards, and other regime-affiliated bodies. So far, according to the army, over 2,200 components of the Iranian regime have been destroyed.

Security officials noted indications of significant damage on the Iranian side, including thousands of deaths and tens of thousands of injuries among regime forces, along with drops in morale and instances of refusal to follow orders and desertion.

In addition, the IDF is acting in the campaign against the Quds Force, both in Iran and in other theaters.

Regarding the nuclear domain, it was reported that the IDF is working to strike the entire value chain of Iran’s nuclear program, attempting to inflict broader damage than was caused in Operation Rising Lion.

The IDF emphasized that the operation is not time-limited but depends on achieving the predetermined objectives. According to them, eliminating a threat built over decades requires prolonged action and a broad maneuvering window.

Simultaneously, the IDF continues to collect intelligence for warning and thwarting terrorist plots, focusing primarily on the Iranian and Lebanese theaters while monitoring the entire Middle East.

The IDF also noted that Iran has made a strategic decision to attack multiple countries in the Middle East, particularly the Gulf states. Despite Iran’s claim that it is targeting only American targets, in practice, civilian infrastructure was also hit, including hotels, economic centers, and population concentrations.

The IDF stated that in the continued campaign, emphasis will be placed on deepening achievements in Iran by continuing to strike missile capabilities and the Iranian defense industry.

https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/423985


Monday, 16 March 2026

New Book: Historical Analysis of October 7

https://www.jpost.com/history/article-888864

What history teaches about October 7

A renowned historian’s scholarly work examines alarming trends to watch out for.


Award-winning historian Prof. Rafael Medoff (Jewish history at Yeshiva University) is the founding director of the DC-based David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies and a leading expert on the American Jewish response to the Holocaust. His latest book is The Road to October 7: Hamas, the Holocaust, and the Eternal War against the Jews.

It demonstrates the similarities between the heinous pogrom in southern Israel in 2023 and the unspeakable horrors inflicted on the Jewish people throughout the centuries.

This scholarly work explains not only the reasons for the virulent hatred of Jews in Palestinian society that led to the atrocities committed on Oct. 7 but also the reaction of the Western world – including Israel – to the warning signs that enabled the worst attack on Israeli soil since its establishment. If one wishes to learn from history, Medoff’s book is essential reading.

The author sat down with The Jerusalem Post to discuss his work.

You described the profound indoctrination of hate in Palestinian society leading up to Oct. 7. What about other factors that made it possible?

Divisions in Israeli society may have led to the October 7 massacre

Enemies of Israel watch carefully for signs of internal weakness. And it does appear that Israel’s domestic divisions may have affected the timing of the attack – seeing Israelis fighting among themselves encouraged Hamas leaders to perceive Israel as particularly vulnerable in the autumn of 2023.

But the root cause of the attack itself was the decades of anti-Jewish hate in Palestinian Arab schools, summer camps, mosque sermons, and television and radio programs.

With the signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993 and the creation of the Palestinian Authority, Yasser Arafat and his successors took control over what Palestinian Arab children are taught. For the past 33 years, they have been taught to hate Jews, idolize terrorists, and devote themselves to the goal of destroying Israel. On Oct. 7, 2023, they put what they were taught into practice.

Do you think the events of Oct. 7 might make some Zionists lose faith in the Jewish state as a haven?

While I show the many similarities between Oct. 7 and previous antisemitic violence, going back to the Middle Ages, no two situations were ever identical. Oct. 7 was unique in many ways – as you note, it was unprecedented for an armed mob of that size to infiltrate Israel. What was also unique was how lightly the border was guarded. So yes, it would be understandable if the faith of some Israelis in their political or military leaders was shaken by what happened.

Still, there have been other episodes in the past when the faith of the Israeli public was shaken, at least for a time. For example, many people were deeply disillusioned when they learned that the Israeli government gave in to US pressure not to launch a preemptive strike on the eve of the Yom Kippur War.

Israelis typically have responded to such disappointments not by giving up on their country but by expressing their dissatisfaction on election day.

It seems that most Jews in the Western world seeking to relocate are looking at destinations other than Israel. Why is that?

Historically, there never has been a significant wave of aliyah from any country where Jews were comfortable. Even the election of an antisemitic mayor in New York City is more likely to galvanize the city’s Jews to move to Florida or California rather than Israel.

Keep in mind that although antisemitism has increased dramatically in the United States in recent years, it doesn’t directly or personally impact the lives of most Jews. They are still, for the most part, financially successful and culturally integrated. If that changes, then we can expect some will start to look at Israel as a serious option.

Is the current surge of antisemitism worldwide different from historical precedents because of social media?
Technological innovations can cut both ways. The rise of social media has revolutionized modern communication, both for good and bad – and the spread of antisemitism via social media illustrates the danger. The ability of the Oct. 7 terrorists to live-stream their atrocities added a ghoulish dimension to their crimes, one that we could never have imagined.

In the end, however, the main problem is not the technology but the quality of the human beings who are using it. Anti-Jewish pogromists in past centuries also boasted about their crimes; they just did it in different ways. In the Middle Ages, they celebrated the murder of Jews through engravings or antisemitic poetry. In the 1950s, Arab terrorists returning to Gaza after attacking Israeli Jews broadcast their atrocities by parading body parts from their victims.

The subtitle of your book is ‘Hamas, the Holocaust, and the Eternal War Against the Jews.’ Is it eternal? Is there hope for change?

It’s reasonable to assume that antisemitism will always exist somewhere, and there will always be somebody waging war against the Jews. But the actions taken by Israel and world Jewry can affect how much damage those wars inflict.
Rooting out hate-inciting education is the most urgent need. The Allies called it “de-Nazification.” After World War II, the American occupation forces in Germany outlawed the Nazi Party and overhauled the schools, firing pro-Nazi teachers and getting rid of pro-Nazi textbooks. The result was that entire generations of German children were raised to embrace peace and democracy, and Germany has become one of America’s closest friends in Europe.

The Oslo Accords envisioned a similar transformation of Palestinian Arab society. Terrorist groups were supposed to be outlawed and disarmed. Government-sponsored anti-Jewish incitement was supposed to stop. And most of all, antisemitism and the glorification of violence were supposed to be rooted out of the schools. Hillary Clinton once called the Palestinian Authority’s educational system “child abuse,” and she was right.

The PA has had 33 years since Oslo to stop teaching hate and violence, but it hasn’t done it – so somebody else is going to have to step in, if there’s ever going to be hope for peace.

THE ROAD TO OCTOBER 7:
HAMAS, THE HOLOCAUST,
AND THE ETERNAL WAR 
AGAINST THE JEWS
By Rafael Medoff
Jewish Publication Society
368 pages; $17

https://www.jpost.com/history/article-888864