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Iranian Leader Who Threatened Trump Would Disappear Taken Out

While the media and social media podcasters are doing everything possible to save Iran’s Islamic regime by pushing out any random attack or narrative they think will undermine the war effort, the Islamic terrorists at the head of the Iranian regime are biting the dust.

Today’s death toll includes the operative head of Iran’s regime (not the cardboard guy, the actual leader) and the head of the Basji militias responsible for terrorizing and killing of tens of thousands of protesters.

Ali Larijani, Iran’s top national security official and a confidant of the slain Khamenei, shot back at Trump on X, saying Iran did not fear his “hollow threats,” per a translation.

“So beware lest you be the one who disappears,” he wrote, according to a translation of the post.

Guess who disappeared?

Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani was targeted in the single most momentous targeted killing since the beginning of the war on February 28, three separate sources confirmed to The Jerusalem Post on Tuesday. Larijani’s death was confirmed by Defense Minister Israel Katz shortly after. The military referred to Larijani as “the de facto leader of the Iranian terror regime.”

The IDF also confirmed it had assassinated the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Basij paramilitary militia, Gholamreza Soleimani, and his deputy, Seyyed Karishi. The two were killed in a makeshift tent area, which had been set up to make it harder to follow them as opposed to in a known headquarters.

The military also announced that it killed the IRGC’s Aerospace Force chief.

An Israeli official also confirmed to The Jerusalem Post that the majority of the Basij leadership was eliminated overnight in the Israeli airstrike.

Camping out in a tent was probably not the best idea, but they figured that Israel wouldn’t look for them there and the Basji have been deployed in the field to terrorize protesters. But it’s pretty clear that the Israelis can find these guys and the reason they can find them is that Iranians hate them and are happy to report on their location.

If Larijani is dead, that’s a major win. Larijani is from an old Jihadist family, dates back to the Islamic revolution and was a key figure in the IRGC which is Iran’s terror machine. He was also one of the smarter figures in the regime unlike Khamenei, whom he used like a puppet, who was a posturing idiot.

Perhaps even more significant are the deaths of the Basji leadership.

The Basji are the ones keeping the regime from falling. They’re the thugs behind the terror, the rapes and the mass murder in the streets. The IRGC is a threat to the world, but the Basji are the KGB equivalent who keep the terrorists in power. Their recent crimes alone are horrifying which is why they’ve been ignored by the same media and social media pushing every fake Jihadist atrocity.

Between January 8 and 10 2026, Iran’s security forces went into the streets where young married couples, elderly activists, teenagers and even small children were protesting against the regime. As the internet was turned off giving them the cover of digital darkness, regime forces and Basiji militia opened fire on the protesters, shooting people in the head, firing into children’s faces, and going into hospitals to kill the wounded. Up to 80,000 are believed to have died.

Among them are toddlers who died in their parents’ arms, couples who were killed together, men protecting the wounded and women giving them first aid. Babies were murdered in hospitals and some victims killed themselves after the protests in despair at the deaths of loved ones – and the fear they had all been killed in vain.

Among those stories are those of Abolfazl Vahid Qazleh-Meydan, a 13-year-old boy who dreamed only of buying foreign sneakers, of Sepehr Shokri, a young athlete whose father searched for him among scores of bodies asking: “Sepehr, my son, where are you?” Of Anila Aboutalebian Alid, just 8, who died when regime forces opened fire on her mother’s car as she tried to drive away from the protests, of Pouri Hamidi who committed suicide when he lost all hope that anything would change. And, unbearably, 12-day-old twin brothers Amir and Hesam Hosseinpour, killed in a hospital and left unclaimed by their parents, who had almost certainly been killed in the same hospital and were also lying abandoned.

Why aren’t you seeing this all over the media and social media? You know why. They exist to prop up Islamic terrorists. Like the Basji, they’re terrified that it will fall and their crimes will be exposed to the world.

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