Israel says IRGC navy commander Alireza Tangsiri was killed

IMPACT & SNAPSHOT – Israel says it has killed IRGC navy commander Alireza Tangsiri in an overnight strike, in what would mark another high-level blow to Iran’s military leadership if confirmed. Israel says IRGC navy commander Alireza Tangsiri was killed Israeli defence minister Israel Katz said the Iranian naval commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards

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Israel says IRGC navy commander Alireza Tangsiri was killed

IMPACT & SNAPSHOT – Israel says it has killed IRGC navy commander Alireza Tangsiri in an overnight strike, in what would mark another high-level blow to Iran’s military leadership if confirmed.

Israel says IRGC navy commander Alireza Tangsiri was killed

Israeli defence minister Israel Katz said the Iranian naval commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, Alireza Tangsiri, was killed along with other “senior officers of the naval command” in an overnight strike. Iran had not commented on the claim at the time of reporting.

Katz said Tangsiri was “directly responsible for the terrorist operation of mining and blocking the strait of Hormuz” and had been “blown up”, according to Haaretz.

Sources from Iran have said that the bomb Israel suggests killed Alireza was actually targeted to a residential area and killed 5 women and children.

Why the Strait of Hormuz claim matters

The Israeli statement links the reported strike to the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important oil shipping routes. By framing Tangsiri as a commander tied to operations in the waterway, Israel is presenting the strike not only as a military assassination but as an attack on a figure it says was connected to a wider regional threat.

That makes the claim more consequential than the death of a senior officer alone, because any direct connection to Hormuz raises the stakes for energy markets, shipping security and the wider conflict narrative.

Latest Iranian commander killing adds to wider campaign

If confirmed, Tangsiri would be the latest in a series of senior Iranian figures reported killed since Israel and the US began their joint attacks on Iran on 28 February. The article places his reported death within a broader pattern of strikes targeting high-ranking figures rather than as an isolated incident.

Among the high-profile assassinations cited are supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and security chief Ali Larijani.

Iran has yet to confirm the Israeli claim

There has been no immediate Iranian confirmation of Tangsiri’s reported death. That leaves the Israeli account as an unverified wartime claim for now, even as it fits a broader pattern of targeted strikes described by Israeli officials.

Sources

AFP; statement from Israeli defence minister Israel Katz.

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