The Israeli Army confirmed that Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran's new supreme leader, became one of the main targets of its military offensive.
The military spokesman, Effie Defrin, was categorical: “We don't see or hear it, but we will track it down, find it and neutralize it.”
The statement marks a qualitative leap in the conflict, with Israel pointing directly at the top of the regime.
Coups to the Iranian leadership weaken the regime
The warning comes after the elimination of Ali Larijani, one of the most powerful men
in the Iranian apparatus.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defined it as a centerpiece of the system that sustains the regime.
Israel also confirmed the death of senior commanders linked to the Basij force, reinforcing a strategy aimed at dismantling the Iranian core of power.
“No one is safe”: the Israeli doctrine

Israel Defense Forces made it clear that there will be no geographical or hierarchical boundaries
.“No one who raises their hand against Israel is safe,” Defrin warned.
Israeli policy is based on the selective elimination of key figures who represent direct threats, wherever they are.
Internal crisis and tension in the streets of Tehran
As Israel intensifies its offensive, the Iranian regime faces
increasing internal instability.In Tehran and other cities, there were massive mobilizations in the midst of a climate of tension, marked by activated defense systems and a strong military deployment.
The protests coincide with Persian New Year celebrations, although the war context has overshadowed much of traditional activities.

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