
Israel Iran War: Iran Israel War is getting fast day by day. The Israeli Defense Force (IDF) said on Saturday (June 21, 2025) that he killed Saeed Ijadi in an Israeli airstrike in Iran. Ijadi was the head of Palestine Core in the IRGC Kuds Force.
Saeed Ijadi was one of the prominent people of the attacks in Israel on October 7, 2023 and was among the few people who were already aware of it. According to the IDF, Hamas was given funding and weapons for the attack on Israel.
Iranian city was hidden in Kom
The Israeli army reported that Ijadi was living in a safe house in Iranian city of com, which was killed after a long time intelligence. He said that the Palestine Core Commander in Kuds Force used to coordinate between Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and senior leaders of Iran and prominent leaders of Hamas.
Who was Saeed Ijadi?
The Israeli Army said that Ijadi helped Hamas seek financial assistance from Iran for terrorist activities against Israel. Apart from this, both Gaza and West Bank were in direct contact with the Palestinian terrorist organizations. The Ijadi used to guide Hamas’s fighters in Lebanon during the war and was responsible for reconstructing Hamas’s military branch.
He said that the plan to destroy Israel was also one of the prominent persons involved in Iran, under which the scheme was to attack Israel with several fronts in two phases.
‘There is no city for shelter in the middle East now’
IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Iyal Jamir said that the murder of Ijadi has been secured the entire Middle East. He further said that Saeed Ijadi was one of the confidants involved in planning and executing the 7 October massacre and his hands were soaked with the blood of thousands of Israelis.
Jamir, referring to the leaders of Hamas killed, said that he led the Iran-Hamas axis and was a confidant of Sinwar, Def. Also said that there is no city for asylum in the middle East.
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