Israel says top Iran security official, militia leader killed

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by Ashleigh Fields
March 17, 2026
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Israel claims it killed Ali Larijani, Iran's Supreme National Security Council secretary, marking the second senior Iranian official killed in recent strikes.

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Israel claimed Tuesday that it killed Ali Larijani, secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, in strikes on Tehran, making him the second most senior Iranian official killed since the conflict escalated. The Israel Defense Forces said Larijani, a top security official with decades of influence in Iran's government, was among casualties in the latest round of Israeli military operations. His death, if confirmed, would represent a significant strike against Iran's leadership structure during an intensifying regional confrontation. The killing follows previous Israeli operations targeting Iranian military and government figures, part of an escalating cycle of strikes and counterstrikes between the two countries.

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