Iran Confirms Basij Commander Gholamreza Soleimani Killed
Iran confirms Basij commander Gholamreza Soleimani killed after hours of rising claims from Israeli officials and Iranian state outlets.
The news quickly added to an already tense regional crisis.
Iranian state media confirmed Soleimani’s death on Tuesday.
Tasnim blamed what it called the American-Zionist enemy for the attack.
Earlier, Israel had said it killed Soleimani in a new strike.
That claim drew immediate global attention.
It also raised new questions about what may come next.
Iran Confirms One Death but Not Another
Iran confirms Basij commander Gholamreza Soleimani killed, yet another major Israeli claim remains unresolved.
Israel also said it killed Ali Larijani, a top Iranian security official.
However, Iran has not confirmed that claim.
So, uncertainty still surrounds Larijani’s fate.
Iranian media earlier shared a handwritten note tied to Larijani.
That post appeared to suggest he may still be alive.
Still, officials offered no clear public answer.
Why Soleimani’s Death Matters
Soleimani led the Basij militia, a key arm of Iran’s internal security system.
The Basij operates under the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
It plays a central role in security, order, and political control.
Because of that, Soleimani held real influence inside Iran.
His death could carry both practical and symbolic weight.
It may also deepen pressure on Iran’s leadership at a dangerous time.
Israeli Leaders Praise the Strike
Israeli leaders welcomed the reported killing.
Defense Minister Israel Katz said Israel would keep targeting Iranian leaders and military capabilities.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also praised the operation.
He framed it as part of a broader push against Iran’s ruling system.
At the same time, his remarks signaled more confrontation ahead.
That message may further inflame the conflict.
Larijani Had Recently Vowed to Keep Fighting
Before these reports, Larijani had taken a hard public line.
He said Iran would not back down from the fight.
He also urged Muslim countries to stand with Iran.
Moreover, he warned there was no middle ground in the conflict.
Those remarks now carry added weight.
Iran confirms Basij commander Gholamreza Soleimani killed, and the fallout could stretch far beyond one strike.
Now, attention turns to Iran’s next move and whether more official confirmations will follow.