Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Monday the death of two high-ranking officials linked to Iran in attacks carried out by the Israeli Army. Among those killed is Mayid Jadamí, head of intelligence for the Revolutionary Guard, and Ajer Bakri, commander of Unit 849 of the Quds Force. In a message posted on his social media, Netanyahu stated that “another central arm of the Iranian regime has been severed.” The Minister of Defense, Israel Katz, confirmed Jadamí’s death in Tehran, highlighting his connection to missile attacks on Israel and the repression of protests within Iran. Additionally, it was reported that Ajer Bakri was responsible for “attacks on Jews and Israelis worldwide.” Meanwhile, the Israeli Army claimed to have attacked the headquarters of the “Imam Hussein” division of Hezbollah, resulting in the death of its artillery chief, Kamil Melhem, and several of his aides. Netanyahu concluded his statement by asserting that Israel will continue to operate forcefully until the threat from its adversaries is eliminated. In the context of the offensive, casualty figures have risen, with reports of over 3,400 deaths in Iran and 1,400 in Lebanon, according to various sources. For more details on the situation in the region, the HRANA NGO report can be consulted.