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Iran appoints new IRGC intelligence chief after death of Mohammad Kazemi in Israeli strikes
Majid Khademi, the new IRGC Intelligence Organisation chief, was the head of the Intelligence Protection Organisation at the Iranian Defence Ministry read more
Iranian flags fly as fire and smoke from an Israeli attack on Sharan Oil depot rise, following Israeli strikes on Iran, in Tehran, Iran. Reuters
Iran has appointed Majid Khademi as the new head of the IRGC Intelligence Organisation after the previous chief, Mohammad Kazemi, was killed in an Israeli strike last week.
Khademi was the head of the Intelligence Protection Organisation at the Iranian Defence Ministry, according to a report by Iran International. Kazemi and his deputy, Hassan Mohaqiq, were killed in Israeli airstrikes on June 15. Their deaths were confirmed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Last week, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali announced the names of new army leaders after three senior Iranian military commanders were killed in Israeli strikes.
Major General Seyyed Abdolrahim Mousavi has been named Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, Major General Ali Shadmani has been appointed Commander of the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, and Major General Mohammad Pakpour is now Commander-in-Chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
In his decree, Khamenei described Bagheri's martyrdom at the hands of the 'malicious Zionist regime' as an honourable martyrdom and praised Mousavi's qualifications and prior service.
Similarly, in appointing Shadmani to lead the Khatam al-Anbiya Central HQ, in place of martyred General Gholamali Rashid, Khamenei cited his leadership credentials and tasked him with enhancing strategic coordination, particularly in evaluating the combat readiness of the armed forces in cooperation with the General Staff.
General Pakpour, formerly a key commander within the IRGC Ground Forces, was selected to replace the martyred General Salami. In his statement, the Supreme Leader stressed the importance of balancing military capability with spiritual and cultural strength in the IRGC's leadership and operations.
With inputs from agencies