Friday, March 27, 2026 - The naval commander responsible for closing the Strait of Hormuz has been k!lled in a missile strike.
This comes as Israel Defence Forces vowed to hunt down and
k!ll Iran’s leaders "one by one".
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy Commander
Alireza Tangsiri (pictured above) was reportedly k!lled in a wave of missile
strikes last night, March 25.
Iran has so far not confirmed the de@th of the man
Benjamin Netanyahu said "had a great deal of blood on his
hands".
Unverified footage shows a collapsed building after an
Israeli missile strike where Tangrisi was reportedly meeting his other leaders
in the southern port city of Bandar Abbas.
It came as the US, currently engaging in peace talks,
listened to requests not to k!ll two other Iranian leaders because "there
will be no one left to talk to".
Tangrisi had been leading a bombing campaign that brought
marine traffic on the Strait of Hormuz to a complete standstill.
His final post on X was to give an update on
ships that Iran had refused to allow through the Strait. He also
recently threatened US-linked oil facilities.
Netanyahu said: "Last night, we eliminated the
Commander of the IRGC Navy.
"This man had a great deal of blood on his hands; he
was also the one who led the closure of the Strait of Hormuz."
According to Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz, the
Iranian naval commander was k!lled in a precise Israeli airstrike in Bandar
Abbas, along with senior naval officers.
"The Israeli Defence Force eliminated the commander of
the IRGC Navy, the person directly responsible for the terror operation of
mining and blocking the Strait of Hormuz to maritime traffic," Defence
Minister Israel Katz said.
Katz said the strike was a "message" to the IRGC
that "the IDF will hunt you down and eliminate you one by one."
"We will continue to operate in Iran with full force to
achieve the objectives of the war," he added.
The strike also k!lled the IRGC Navy’s intelligence chief,
Behnam Rezaei, IDF claimed.
"Over the years, Tangsiri was responsible for attacks
on oil tankers and commercial vessels and personally threatened the freedom of
navigation and trade in the Strait of Hormuz and the international maritime
domain," the IDF said.
During the current war, the IDF said he "led efforts to
close the Strait of Hormuz and advanced terror attacks in the maritime domain,
one of the primary figures responsible for disrupting the global
economy."
It came as Israel took Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas
Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf off its k!ll list after
Pakistan requested that Washington not target them during peace talks.
"The Israelis had their coordinates and wanted to take
them out, we told the US if they are also eliminated then there is no one else
to talk to, hence the US asked the Israelis to back off," a source told
Reuters.
On Wednesday, March 25, Iran rejected
a US proposal to end the war with the Islamic Republic,
setting out its own conditions for peace.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Wednesday
that Iran intended to keep fighting, after Donald Trump said Washington had
proposed a peace plan.
"At present, our policy is the continuation of
resistance," Araghchi said on state TV. "We do not intend to
negotiate. So far, no negotiations have taken place, and I believe our position
is completely principled."
He demanded a permanent end to the war and compensation for
the destruction that has k!lled more than 2,000 people so far, including their
Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Araghchi also taunted the US, saying it had so far failed to
protect the Gulf states despite its military bases.

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