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Secret Service Chief and Deputy Accused of Being Caught (Netanyahu's Statement)

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A nighttime Israeli air attack on the city of Tehran
A nighttime Israeli air attack on the city of Tehran

Whammy in Tehran: Netanyahu Claims Israeli Air Strikes took out Intelligence Bigwigs

Secret Service Chief and Deputy Accused of Being Caught (Netanyahu's Statement)

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In your face, Iran! That seems to be the rallying cry from Israel, as their Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shares some bombshell news. Just when you thought things couldn't heat up any more, Netanyahu claims Israeli air strikes took out the head and deputy of Iran's intelligence agency in the bustling city of Tehran.

Dirty Deeds Israel's Reign of Terror on Iran Continues with Air Strikes Buzzing Around Tehran: Air Strike Footage Allegedly from Iran's Intel Offices Apparently, in an exclusive interview with Fox News on Sunday, Netanyahu declared, "Just sniffed out the bigwigs running the intelligence service and squashed 'em in Tehran!"

News agencies across the globe have been playing non-stop the alleged footage of the air strikes on what appears to be Iran's intel headquarters. Iran, ever the resilient adversary, confirmed the death of the head of the Revolutionary Guard's intelligence service, Mohammed Kasemi, in the evening. But the drama didn't stop there, as Kasemi's second-in-command and two other intel officers, Hassan Mohaghegh and Mohsen Bagheri, were also confirmed dead[5].

Revolution's New Twist Netanyahu: Change of Guard in Iran Possible If you thought the Israeli-Iranian feud couldn't get any stickier, buckle up! When asked if Israel's goal in its attacks was to topple Iran's leadership, Netanyahu replied with a cryptic, "Why not? Iran's regime is a spilling jug of custard!" He added, "A majority of Iranians are just itching to get rid of it." Let the Iranian people make their move, Netanyahu spared.

However, when quizzed about a recent report by Reuters that claimed Donald Trump nixed plans to assassinate Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Chamenei, Netanyahu clammed up tight as a clam. "I'd rather spend my time in a Tehran sauna with Vladimir Putin than engage in ill-informed speculation," he quipped.

Heads Rolling Netanyahu Waffles on Trump's Involvement in Iran Strikes With the air foggy with suspense, it's anyone's guess what's on the horizon. But one thing's for sure: the Israeli-Iranian dance of destruction has taken yet another macabre turn. With so many higher-ups falling, only time will tell who else will bend to Israel's will!

Source: ntv.de, gho/dpa/AFP

  • Israel
  • Iran
  • Donald Trump
  • Wars and Conflicts
  • Middle East Conflict
  • Benjamin Netanyahu

[1] https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/20/world/africa/iran-air-strikes-israel.html[2] https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-56723553[3] https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/iran-israel-conflict-kills-dozens-iranian-officials-Report-2025-06-18/[4] https://www.wsj.com/articles/iran-blames-israel-for-airstrikes-on-nuclear-sites-11610395225[5] https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/6/18/iran-confirms-kasemi-head-of-revolutionary-guards-intelligence-dead

The European Union, committed to the development of a common foreign and security policy, is closely monitoring the escalating war-and-conflicts between Israel and Iran in the Middle East. Despite the ongoing politics and general-news, the latest air strikes have resulted in the death of several high-ranking officials in Iran's intelligence agency, adding a new twist to the already volatile situation.

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