Iranian General Killed in U.S.-Israel Airstrike
Seyed Majid Khademi, a senior intelligence official in Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), was killed in an airstrike early today. Iranian officials said the attack was carried out by forces linked to the United States and Israel, although there has been no official confirmation from those countries.
Khademi had worked in Iran’s intelligence and security services for nearly 50 years. Over the decades, he held several important positions and was considered a key figure within the IRGC. The IRGC plays a major role in Iran’s military and national security operations.
According to reports, the airstrike took place early in the morning and targeted a specific location linked to Iranian operations. Details about the exact place and how the strike was carried out have not been fully shared.
His death is expected to have serious effects on the region. Experts believe it could increase tensions between Iran and its rivals, especially the United States and Israel. Iran and its allies have strongly criticized the attack, calling it a direct threat to their country’s safety and sovereignty.
The situation remains tense, and many countries are closely watching how Iran will respond. The incident could lead to further conflict or retaliation, which may affect stability in the Middle East.
