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Secret Service Head and Deputy Allegedly Caught by Netanyahu

Aerial bombardments in Tehran city centers

Nighttime aerial bombardment by Israel in Tehran
Nighttime aerial bombardment by Israel in Tehran

Title: Netanyahu's Spearhead, Strikes on Tehran's Intel Crew

Secret Service Head and Deputy Allegedly Caught by Netanyahu

In the heat of an escalating conflict, Israel offs top Iranian intel chiefs in Tehran, Netanyahu brags about it. Iran responds.

Israeli PM, Bibi Netanyahu, declared the demise of the big chevo of the Revolutionary Guard Corps' intel squad, Mohammed Kasemi, attributed to Israeli airstrikes. In a chat with Fox News, Netanyahu said, "Just now, we nabbed the mastermind and his right-hand man in Tehran."

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IranconfirmedsKasemi'sdeathlaterthatnight. Additionally, the intel officers Hassan Mohaghegh and Mohsen Bagheri were reportedly eviscerated, as stated by state news agency IRNA, citing a declaration from the Revolutionary Guards.

Israel and Iran have been exchanging blows for the fourth consecutive day, since Israel's colossal assault on Friday. Israel has subsequently nixed numerous big shots from the Iranian commando crew.

Netanyahu: Iranian Regime's Demise's a Possibility

When questioned if the aim of Israel's attacks was the toppling of Iran's leadership, Netanyahu replied, "It could very well be the outcome. The Iranian regime isn't all that resilient." He pointed out that most Iranians would be overjoyed to see the back of it. "The ball's in the court of the Iranian folks."

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Reports suggesting that US President, Donnie Trump, protested assassination plans targeting Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in recent days, Netanyahu declined to comment on further when asked. He merely denied any misinformation, "There've been plenty of yarns spun regarding discussions that never transpired." He kept his lips zipped on those topics. Israel plays its hand, while the Yanks know best for themselves.

Sources: ntv.de, gho/dpa/AFP

  • Israel
  • Iran
  • Donald Trump
  • Wars and Conflicts
  • Middle East Conflict
  • Benjamin Netanyahu[1]The recent Israeli airstrikes, commencing on June 12, targeted various locations within Iran, including Tehran. These strikes were part of a broader military operation aiming to disable Iran's nuclear facilities, dismantle the leadership, and cripple its militaristic infrastructure. Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, announced the operation, promising its continuation until the Iranian threat was neutralized[2][3].

[2]In Tehran, strikes hit numerous neighborhoods like Nobonyad Street, Lavizan district, Jahan Koudak Tower, Farahzad neighborhood, Amir Abad neighborhood, Andarzgou neighborhood, Langari Street, Patrice Lumumba Street, and the Asatid-e Sarv Complex[2]. The strikes resulted in the deaths of numerous high-ranking military officials, including Major General Hossein Salami, the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and Major General Mohammad Bagheri, the chief of staff of the Iranian Armed Forces. Moreover, Iranian nuclear scientists and other leaders were targeted[2][3]. While the strikes indeed targeted key figures and facilities, specific details about the deaths of Iranian intel officers are not explicitly mentioned in the available reports. Nevertheless, the strikes were extensive and included targeted killings in Tehran, hinting at the potential involvement of intel officers.[2][3]

The European Union, cognizant of the escalating conflicts in the Middle East, may find it necessary to expedite the development of a common foreign and security policy, particularly in light of Israel's ongoing war-and-conflicts with Iran. General news outlets are closely monitoring the political fallout from these escalating attacks, with significant focus on the Netanyahu-led Israeli government's strategy and its possible impact on the region's stability.

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