Is Iran running short on leaders?

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Iran War Live Updates: Iran Launches Missile Attack on Tel Aviv in Retaliation for Latest Killings​

Iranian state media confirmed the killings of Ali Larijani, who had served as Iran’s de facto leader recently, and a militia commander late Tuesday. Airstrikes rocked the Lebanese capital early Wednesday.

Israel delivered double blows to the upper echelons of Iran’s leadership on Tuesday, killing Ali Larijani, the head of the country’s Supreme National Security Council, and Brig. Gen. Gholamreza Soleimani, the leader of a powerful plainclothes militia aligned with the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps.

The Israeli military said Mr. Larijani had been killed in overnight airstrikes near Tehran. A close confidant of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader who was killed at the start of the war on Feb. 28, Mr. Larijani became Iran’s de facto leader before the ayatollah’s son Mojtaba Khamenei succeeded his father.

(New York Times)
 
IDF takes out Hamas' naval commander

The IDF killed Younes Mohammed Hussein Alian, the Commander of Hamas' Northern Gaza Brigade in the Naval Array, on Monday, the military announced on Tuesday.

According to the IDF, Alian oversaw the brigade's naval forces, as well as the training and preparedness of the terrorist unit.
(Jerusalem Post)
 
it would be funny if he was... .. anything is possible..... . but it;s also possible that story was planted information....put out there as a test to see if some of his current followers who would like to have that power for themselves.. will have him thrown off a building or hanged from a constuction crane....... either way it will put some concern in the minds of hard core islamic clerics about whether he could be... and also about just how close u.s. operatives are to them.....
 
that;s disturbing.... 😵‍💫 .... have they done that to people before?....

Presumably, if it gets the attention of the New York Times:

In Iran, gay men and lesbians can be punished by public flogging and the death penalty. As a result, the United Nations Human Rights Council found, many gay and lesbian Iranians who are not trans are “pressured into undergoing gender reassignment surgery without their free consent.” ("Iran Lures Trangender Foreigners for Surgery but Forces Operations on Locals", Oct. 11, 2025)​
 
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