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Israel Claims To Have EliminateD Iran’s Top Commander—Again

Israel Claims To Have EliminateD Iran’s Top Commander—Again

For the second time in less than a week, Israel has supposedly taken out Iran’s highest-ranking military chief, signaling an aggressive escalation in its targeted strike campaign.

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The spiraling conflict between Israel and Iran is rapidly reshaping the military and political landscape in the Middle East.

Amid daily barrages and counterattacks, the war has now entered a new phase — one marked by high-profile assassinations and deepening instability at the highest levels of command.

Another Iranian Military Leader Killed

On Tuesday, Israel confirmed it had killed Ali Shadmani, the newly appointed Chief of Staff of Iran’s armed forces.

The strike reportedly occurred in central Tehran and was based on what the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) called “precise intelligence” on X.com

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Shadmani had been installed just four days earlier following the assassination of his predecessor, General Alam Ali Rashid, during the first wave of Israeli airstrikes on Friday.

Strategic Targeting Deepens the Conflict

Shadmani was described as Iran’s top military officer and one of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s closest advisors.

His rapid elimination, following so closely on the heels of Rashid’s, suggests a deliberate Israeli effort to destabilize Iran’s chain of command during wartime, as reported by Digi24.

The IDF has not disclosed further details about the operation, but the speed and precision of the strike highlight Israel’s growing intelligence capabilities within Iran’s borders.

Fallout in Tehran

The dual assassinations within a single week are likely to heighten tensions and provoke swift retaliation.

They also send a clear message: Israel is not limiting its military objectives to infrastructure or weaponry, it is actively pursuing leadership decapitation at the highest levels.

With both Iran’s leadership and military apparatus under siege, the region now faces an even more volatile and unpredictable trajectory.

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