# Ali Larijani
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Assassination of Ali Larijani Triggers Iranian Retaliation and Stark Escalation Across the Middle East
Iran confirmed the killing of Supreme National Security Council secretary Ali Larijani in an airstrike, prompting the IRGC to launch a major missile campaign against Israeli targets and warnings of attacks on Gulf petrochemical sites. The incident removes a senior, experienced Iranian operator from the political landscape and risks prolonging and regionalising the conflict, with immediate consequences for security and global energy markets.

Death of Iran’s Security Chief Risks Unleashing a New Cycle of Escalation
Iran confirmed the death of Ali Larijani, its Supreme National Security Council secretary, in an airstrike that Israel had announced a day earlier. Larijani’s killing removes a key interlocutor and ‘buffer’ between Iran’s pragmatic and hardline camps, raising the risk of immediate, broad retaliation and complicating nuclear diplomacy and crisis management in the region.

Iran Confirms Killing of Ali Larijani in Dawn Airstrike — Heightened Risk of Regional Escalation
Iran confirmed that Ali Larijani, the secretary of the Supreme National Security Council and a longtime establishment figure, was killed in a dawn airstrike along with his son and deputy. Israel claimed responsibility, saying the strike was guided by its intelligence services, and Tehran has vowed harsh reprisal, raising the risk of asymmetric retaliation and broader regional escalation.

Assassination of Iran’s National Security Secretary Deepens Leadership Vacuum and Raises Risk of Rapid Escalation
Ali Larijani, Iran’s national security council secretary and former nuclear negotiator, was killed in an overnight strike that Israel says it conducted. His death creates a leadership and coordination gap in Tehran, strengthens hardline factions, and increases the risk of swift and wider Iranian retaliation that could destabilise the region and complicate nuclear diplomacy.

Strike at Hormuz and the Death of a Power Broker: How a Night of Bombing Deepens the Middle East Crisis
U.S. strikes destroyed fortified Iranian coastal missile launch sites near the Strait of Hormuz while Iran confirmed the death of security chief Ali Larijani in an overnight airstrike that Israel says it carried out. The military action, hardline Iranian rhetoric and wary responses from NATO and Europe mark a sharp escalation with clear implications for shipping, oil markets and allied cohesion.

Claims and Counterclaims: Israel Says It Killed Iran’s Security Chief as Tehran Pushes Back and Hardliners Consolidate
Israel announced it had assassinated Ali Larijani in a precision strike near Tehran, but Iranian state media published recent handwritten material attributed to Larijani that contradicts that claim. The episode comes amid escalating exchanges between Israel, Iran and U.S. forces, the recent appointment of hardliner Mohsen Rezaei as a military adviser in Tehran, and growing strains on U.S. naval readiness and allied willingness to secure the Strait of Hormuz.

Conflicting Claims Over Ali Larijani After Strikes on Tehran Signal Dangerous Escalation
Iran’s top security council secretary Ali Larijani posted a handwritten condolence note for sailors killed in a U.S. strike even as Israel publicly claimed it had killed Larijani and begun large‑scale strikes on Tehran infrastructure. The conflicting accounts underscore a perilous fog of information and a possible escalation between Israel, Iran and the United States.

Iran’s Security Chief Warns Kurdish Fighters: No Tolerance for ‘Separatists’ as Cross‑Border Reports Multiply
Ali Larijani, Iran’s national security chief, warned Kurdish armed groups that Tehran will not tolerate separatist activity, saying Iranian forces control the situation. His comments followed media reports, citing US and Israeli officials, that Iraq‑based Kurdish militants launched ground operations into Iran — claims Iranian sources denied.

Iran’s Larijani Says US Is ‘Turning to Reason’ as Tehran Warns Israel Against Sabotage of Talks
Ali Larijani, Iran’s chief security adviser, said indirect talks with the United States continue and signalled that American engagement indicates a move toward pragmatism, while warning that Israel is trying to undermine the negotiations. Meeting Qatar’s leaders, Larijani said Iran has not received concrete US proposals and reiterated that an attack on Iran would bring retaliatory strikes on US bases in the region.

Iran Says It Will Treat European Militaries as 'Terrorists' After EU Lists the IRGC — A Dangerous Escalation
Iran’s parliament speaker announced that Tehran will treat European militaries as terrorist organisations after the EU designated the IRGC as a terrorist group. The declaration is largely rhetorical but raises serious legal and operational risks, complicating European deployments and increasing the chance of miscalculation in an already tense region.