BREAKING: In its preemptive strike against the Islamic Republic of Iran,The Islamic Republic of Iran never saw it coming. Israel’s strike landed with absolute precision, top commanders of the regime were caught in bed, completely off guard.
Not a single warning system was activated.
The Islamic Republic was blind and unprepared for what hit them.
BREAKING: In its preemptive strike against the Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel specifically targeted the homes and compounds of high-ranking political and military officials within the regime, including those directly involved in Iran’s nuclear program and regional terror operations.
According to early reports, no civilian areas were targeted. The operation was highly surgical, aimed solely at dismantling the regime’s strategic leadership infrastructure and sending a clear message to Tehran’s power elite.
This is not a war against the people of Iran, this is a direct strike on the architects of aggression.
In the unprecedented Israeli attack, a number of the highest military and security officials of the Iranian regime were killed.
The following list contains the names of the high-ranking individuals of the Islamic Republic who were killed.
The Islamic Republic made a mistake from the first day it came to power, and the people are paying the price for this mistake.
In this attack, a number of other officials of the Islamic Republic, including the Commander-in-Chief of the 3rd Guards Corps, were killed.
Several senior military and government officials were killed.
🔸 Mohammad Bagheri, Commander of the General Staff of the Armed Forces
🔹 Hossein Salami, Commander-in-Chief of the 3rd Guards Corps
🔸 Gholam Ali Rashid, Commander of the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters
🔹 Fereydoun Abbasi, nuclear scientist of the country and former head of the Atomic Energy Organization
🔸 Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi, President of Islamic Azad University
🔹 Mohammad Bagheri, Commander of the General Staff of the Armed Forces
🔸 Ali Shamkhani, Member of the Expediency Council and Political Advisor to Ali Khamenei
Israel has attacked nuclear facilities in Iran
Updated today 10:57Published today 02:10
Israel has carried out several attacks targeting Iran's nuclear weapons program. Now Israel is preparing for counterattacks.
- The operation will continue for as many days as necessary to eliminate the threat, says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
During the night of Friday, Israel launched extensive airstrikes against Iran.
The Israeli military says it has attacked dozens of military targets, including targets linked to the nuclear weapons program. According to Israel, 200 fighter jets were used in the attacks. Sources also tell Israeli media that the Mossad security service has carried out operations inside Iran to prepare for the attacks.
Iran's defense chief Mohammad Bagheri was killed in one of the attacks, and the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Hossein Salami was killed after their facility in Tehran was hit, both Iranian media and the Israeli military said.
Civilians have been killed and injured in explosions in the capital Tehran, Iranian state media reported. It is unclear how many.
Preparing for a response
In a video statement, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the goal is to repel "Iran's threat to Israel's survival."
- If Iran is not stopped, they will be able to produce a nuclear weapon in a very short time, in a few months, less than a year.
Defense Minister Israel Katz has declared a state of emergency throughout Israel to protect the civilian population against expected counterattacks from Iran.
On Friday morning, the IDF said that Iran had fired over 100 drones at the country, but that the situation was later under control.
Amir Ali Hajizadeh is also killed
Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh was an Iranian military officer who served as the commander of the IRGC Aerospace Forces, a position he held from October 2009 till his death in June 2025, during the June 2025 Israeli strikes on Iran.
Iranian officials told The New York Times that Quds Force commander, General Esmail Qaani, was also eliminated in the Israeli strikes. Qaani succeeded Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in 2020 in Baghdad in a joint U.S.-Israeli operation.






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