Monday, July 14, 2025 - Iranian President, Masoud Pezeshkian was reportedly injured by an Israeli airstrike that targeted a high-level meeting in Tehran during last month’s 12-day conflict, according to Iranian state media.
Pezeshkian, who recently accused Israel of attempting to
assassinate him, was among several top officials gathered on June 16 at an
underground facility in Tehran for an emergency session of the Supreme National
Security Council, the Fars news agency reported.
During the meeting, six bombs struck the facility. Pezeshkian
is said to have sustained a leg injury as he and others escaped through an
emergency shaft. The strikes were described as extremely precise, blocking all
six main entry and exit points along with the ventilation system and cutting
power to the site. Despite the damage, Pezeshkian and other officials managed
to get out alive.
The incident sheds more light on comments Pezeshkian made
last week in an interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
Asked whether he was the target of an assassination attempt,
Pezeshkian replied: “They did try, yes. They acted accordingly, but they
failed. I was in a meeting… thanks to the intelligence by the spies that they
had, they tried to bombard the area in which we were holding that meeting.”
Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz has denied any attempt
at regime change, insisting that the 12-day offensive focused solely on
crippling Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. During the conflict, Israel carried
out strikes across Tehran, eliminating several high-ranking Iranian commanders
and damaging critical facilities.
Iranian authorities have since launched an internal
investigation into how Israeli intelligence uncovered the president’s movements
and the location of the security council meeting. The fallout has included a
sweeping nationwide crackdown on suspected espionage networks, with over 700
arrests and at least six people reportedly killed, according to officials and
human rights groups.
The Supreme National Security Council is Iran’s most powerful
decision-making body after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was also
believed to have been a target during the war before disappearing into hiding.
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