Iran: Israel Vows to Press Offensive Amid Failing Diplomacy
- Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that the military killed two commanders from the Iranian Revolutionary Guards in strikes on June 21, 2025, in Qom and western Tehran.
- Israel's military eliminated two Iranian Revolutionary Guard commanders in airstrikes on June 21, 2025, according to Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz.
- Shahriyari was described as responsible for weapons transfers to proxies like Hezbollah and Hamas, according to the Israel Defense Forces .
- Israeli officials claim these strikes are significant setbacks for Iran's regional influence and terror funding.
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Israel-Iran War: The Hebrew State Claims to Have Killed Three Commanders of the Revolutionary Guards
On the ninth day of the armed conflict between the two countries, the IDF announced on Saturday that it had killed three important members of the Iranian ideological army, including one in charge of coordination with Hamas.

Israel says killed three Iranian commanders in fresh wave of strikes
Israel said Saturday it had killed three more Iranian commanders in its unprecedented bombing campaign against the Islamic republic, which Foreign Minister Gideon Saar claimed had delayed Tehran's alleged progress towards a nuclear weapon by two years.
Israel claimed that it killed three commanders of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and that it bombed a nuclear facility in Isfahan, in central Iran, this Saturday, on the ninth day of war between the two enemy countries.While the international community calls for descalada, U.S. President Donald Trump warned Friday that Iran has a “maximum” period of two weeks to prevent possible bombings of Washington.ELIMINATED: Behnam Shahriyari, commander o…
Human Rights Activists News Agency reported at least 657 deaths and 2,000 injuries in Iran, both civilian and military.
Israel says it killed three Iranian commanders in fresh wave of strikes
Israel said on Saturday it had killed three Iranian commanders in its unprecedented bombing campaign across the Islamic republic, which Foreign Minister Gideon Saar claimed had already delayed Tehran’s presumed nuclear plans by two years.
Iran: Israel vows to press offensive amid failing diplomacy
Israel said Saturday it had killed three Iranian commanders in its unprecedented bombing campaign across the Islamic republic, which Foreign Minister Gideon Saar claimed had already delayed Tehran's presumed nuclear plans by two years. Israeli leaders also emphasized that the population should prepare for the possibility that the war could turn into a lengthy campaign. Details by FRANCE 24 senior reporter in Jerusalem, Catherine Norris Trent.
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