IRAN has officially confirmed that its National Security Chief, , was martyred in an overnight airstrike carried out by in .
According to Iranian state media, the strike targeted a key location linked to the Supreme National Security Council. Larijani, a senior and influential figure in Iran’s political and security establishment, was killed along with his son Morteza Larijani, his office chief Alireza Bayat, and several bodyguards.
In an official statement, Iran’s National Security Council described Larijani as a “martyr,” saying he had dedicated his life to the advancement of the Islamic Republic and ultimately “achieved martyrdom” in service to the nation.
Iranian President expressed deep sorrow over the loss, praising Larijani’s insight, leadership, and long-standing service.
Key Figure in Iran’s Leadership
The 67-year-old Larijani was considered a central pillar of Iran’s ruling system and a close ally of . He played a major role in shaping Iran’s nuclear policy and strategic diplomacy over several decades.
He was appointed head of the Supreme National Security Council in 2025, overseeing defense strategy and national security decisions during a period of heightened tensions with the United States and Israel.
Wider Impact
Larijani’s killing comes amid an ongoing regional conflict involving Iran, the U.S., and Israel. Analysts say his death represents a significant blow to Iran’s leadership and could deepen the country’s internal and regional challenges.
Israeli Prime Minister confirmed the strike and suggested it could create an opportunity for political change within Iran, though experts believe any immediate upheaval remains unlikely.
The development is expected to further escalate tensions in an already volatile region.





