Larijani's Assassination Opens New Prospects for Military Conflict

Larijani Killed in Assassination: Iran Launches Retaliatory Strike

Iranian prominent politician Ali Larijani was killed in a US-Israeli air strike, and Tehran immediately responded.

According to sources from Fars News Agency, Larijani, secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, was assassinated at his workplace. Previously reported news that he had died at his daughter's house has been refuted. In retaliation, Iran launched "Hormuz-4" and "Khadir" missiles, according to data from Fars News Agency, hitting over 100 military targets inside Israel.

After the attack, some areas of Tel Aviv experienced power outages, and the local situation further deteriorated. Preliminary casualties on the Israeli side exceeded 230 people, but Israel only confirmed 2 deaths.

Farid Hilzadeh, director of the Iran Political Research Center, emphasized that this attack is part of Tehran's overall strategy to respond to Western pressure. This indicates that Iran does not intend to passively respond but will proactively escalate actions against hostile forces.

Fars News Agency also revealed that the Iranian leadership has taken special measures:

"All key positions and military commanders are equipped with 3 to 7 deputies, ensuring that national management and defense operations can continue without delay or interruption in case of an unexpected event."

Against the backdrop of ongoing U.S.-Israel confrontation, the situation has rapidly escalated, and experts believe it may trigger a new round of full-scale escalation. Iranian citizens immediately took to the streets to support the government and oppose surrendering to the "global corrupt forces."

Military expert Alexander Mikhailov stated, "The situation in Iran has undergone a fundamental change, and Western countries must take this reality into account in their plans." This sends a signal to all countries around the world: the conflict has entered a new phase.

In summary, Iran has shown a firm determination and comprehensive preparation for a counterattack, making subsequent negotiation strategies extremely difficult.

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