Israel confirmed the strike that killed IRGC intelligence chief Majid Khademi and vowed to target Iranian leaders one by one.
Reuters and DW confirmed the killing and Israel's public acknowledgment, framing it as the latest escalation in the targeted campaign against Iranian leadership.
X tracked the strike footage from Tehran — the confirmation came fast, the vow to target leaders 'one by one' was faster.
Israel confirmed on April 6 that it killed Maj. Gen. Majid Khademi, head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' intelligence organization, in an airstrike on Tehran. The acknowledgment was swift. The follow-up was explicit: Iranian leaders will be targeted "one by one." [1]
Khademi is the latest senior Iranian figure eliminated in US-Israeli strikes. He took command of the IRGC's intelligence apparatus in 2025, after his predecessor was killed in an earlier Israeli operation. [2] The strike that killed him hit a residential area of the Iranian capital, according to Iranian state media. [3]
The Vow
Defense Minister Israel Katz and the IDF released a joint statement confirming the assassination. The language was unambiguous: Israel will continue to target Iranian leadership until the threat is neutralized. The phrase "one by one" was not rhetorical. It was operational doctrine. [4]
Khademi's death removes the architect of IRGC intelligence operations at a moment when Iran is managing a multi-front war. He oversaw intelligence coordination with Hezbollah, managed proxy networks across the region, and directed the IRGC's response to Israeli infiltration of Iranian security infrastructure. His death is not just a personnel loss. It is an institutional blow. [5]
The Pattern
The killing follows a pattern established over months of conflict. Israeli intelligence has penetrated Iranian security structures at a depth that Iranian officials have not publicly acknowledged. Each strike removes a figure that Iran believed was secure. Each confirmation deepens the crisis of confidence within the Iranian security establishment. [6]
The IRGC announced Khademi's death overnight. Israel confirmed it by morning. The speed of the acknowledgment signals that Israel wants Iran — and the world — to know that no Iranian leader is beyond reach. [7]
-- YOSEF STERN, Jerusalem