Israeli Military Strike Targeted Iran’s Security Chief Larijani, Fate Unclear, Officials Say

DUBAI, March 17 (Reuters) – Israel’s military ⁠has ⁠targeted Iran’s security ⁠chief Ali Larijani, four Israeli officials ​said, adding that it was not immediately clear whether ‌he was killed or ‌injured.

Larijani was one of the targets ⁠of ⁠strikes carried out by the Israeli military last night ​across Iran, the officials told Reuters.

Iran has not yet commented on the report.

If his death is confirmed, ​he would be the most senior Iranian official ⁠to ⁠be killed after the ⁠Supreme ​Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who died on the first ​day of the ⁠war.

Larijani, a former nuclear negotiator and a close ally of  Khamenei, was seen in Tehran on Friday taking part in Quds Day ⁠rallies.

Later that day, the U.S. offered a reward of up ⁠to $10 million for information on senior Iranian military and intelligence officials, including Larijani, as part of a list of 10 figures linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

Multiple Israeli media outlets also said the strikes targeted Gholamreza Soleimani, the head of the ⁠Basij Resistance Force and other senior Basij figures, with the outcome of the strikes still being assessed.

(Reporting by Jana Choukeir in Dubai, ​additional reporting by Mayaan Lubell in Jerusalem; ​Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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