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On February 28, 2026, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) released an infographic confirming targeted strikes during Operation Roar of the Lion against multiple high-ranking Iranian defense and intelligence officials. The confirmed targets include Ali Shamkhani, Security Adviser to Ali Khameini and Secretary of the Defence Council; Mohammad Pakpour, Commander in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC); Saleh Asadi, Head of Intelligence at Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters; Mohammad Shirazi, Senior Head of the Supreme Leader's Military Bureau; Aziz Nasirzadeh, Defence Minister; Hossein Jabel Aamelian, Head of the Strategic Planning and National Development Organization (SPND); and Reza Mozaffari-Nia, former head of SPND. The absence of Ali Khameini from the list indicates the operation did not target the Supreme Leader directly.
This operation reflects a deliberate effort to degrade Iran’s military command structure by removing key decision-makers. Retaliatory measures from Iranian entities are likely over the coming days, including possible missile launches, cyber operations, or proxy activities across the region. The targeting of multiple senior officials suggests sustained focus on Iran’s defense apparatus. Threat levels in Iran and adjacent regions are expected to remain elevated for at least 72 hours post-strike.
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⚠️ ISFAHAN, IRAN: At 17:43 UTC on February 28, 2026, the Israel Defense Forces issued an evacuation order for civilians in the Isfahan industrial area, citing imminent Israeli airstrikes. The directiv...
⚔️ ISRAEL: British military aircraft conducted coordinated defensive operations in Israeli airspace on February 28, 2026, as part of multinational efforts following joint strikes against Iranian milit...
🚨 ANKAWA, IRAQ: Explosions reported at the American consulate at approximately 11:37 UTC on February 28, 2026. Initial assessments indicate a possible rocket engagement. No casualties or structural d...
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