Iran suffered its biggest wound till date, security chief Ali Larijani’s death, Israel’s airstrike shook Tehran.

News India Live, Digital Desk: Amidst the ongoing fierce war in the Middle East, Iran has suffered a blow which is considered impossible to compensate. Ali Larijani, Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran and a prominent leader of the country, has died in an Israeli air strike. Iranian media and the Security Council have officially confirmed his “martyrdom”. The incident took place at a time when Iran had already recovered from the loss of its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The attack was as precise as a surgical strike. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant and PM Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that Larijani was targeted on the basis of a “precise intelligence”. Location of the attack: It is being told that the attack took place on the outskirts of Tehran at a time when Larijani was in a safe Were holding a meeting at the hideout. Son also died: Along with Ali Larijani, his son Murtaza Larijani and his office chief Alireza Bayat are also reported dead in this attack. Elimination of Basij commander: During the same operation, Israel has also claimed to have killed Ghulamreza Suleimani, the head of Iran’s internal security force ‘Basij’. Ali Larijani was the ‘Chanakya’ of Iran. Ali Larijani was not only a security chief, but He was considered the most experienced and trusted strategist of the Iranian regime. Nuclear Negotiator: He was Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator from 2005 to 2007 and took a very tough stance in negotiations with the West. Former Speaker of the Parliament: He was the speaker of the Iranian Parliament for 12 consecutive years (2008-2020). Troubleshooter: After Khamenei’s death, Larijani was the person who was responsible behind the scenes for the country’s security and Was handling diplomacy. With his death, new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei has lost his biggest advisor. ‘Will take revenge’ – President Pezeshkian’s warning Iran’s President Massoud Pezeshkian expressed deep condolences on Larijani’s death, calling it an “irreparable loss”. He pledged that Iran would definitely avenge this “cowardly act” and the perpetrators would not be spared. Since this announcement, tension has been at its peak in the entire Gulf region and the US Army has also been put on high alert. Will the Iranian government fall now? Experts believe that the manner in which Iran’s top leadership has been wiped out in the last few weeks may create a situation of power struggle and rebellion within the country. Netanyahu, while addressing the Iranian people, said that now they have a chance to write their own destiny. On the other hand, the rise in oil prices and increasing unrest in the Strait of Hormuz have raised concerns about the global economy.

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