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Iranian Intelligence Chief Killed in Overnight Attack
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By The New York Times
Published 6 days ago on
April 6, 2026

People on a street in Tehran, April 5, 2026. The intelligence chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps was killed overnight on Monday, the latest blow to senior Iranian leadership since the United States and Israel began the war against Iran in late February. (Arash Khamooshi/The New York Times)

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LONDON — The intelligence chief of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard was killed overnight Monday, the latest blow to senior Iranian leadership since the United States and Israel began the war against Iran in late February.

The intelligence chief, Maj. Gen. Seyed Majid Khademi, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Tehran, Israel’s defense minister said Monday. Iran’s state broadcaster had earlier reported that Khademi had been “killed in the criminal terrorist attack by the American-Zionist enemy.”

Israel has killed a number of Iran’s most senior officials, including Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the former supreme leader, and Ali Larijani, a top national security official who had effectively been running Iran.

Israel Katz, the Israeli defense minister, described Khademi as one of the top three leaders of the Revolutionary Guard. He vowed that Israel would continue to target senior Iranian officials, saying in a statement that it would “hunt them down, one by one.”

Khademi was one of several Iranian officials who occupied their post for only a few months, as Israel has ramped up its killing of top Iranian generals, senior officials and nuclear scientists. He was appointed in June after his predecessor and his deputy were killed in an airstrike during a 12-day war with Israel.

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

By Amelia Nierenberg/Arash Khamooshi
c. 2026 The New York Times Company

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