IDF Says Senior Iranian Intelligence Officials ‘Eliminated’ In Operation Roaring Lion
· Free Press Journal

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Monday claimed it had eliminated senior members of Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence during the opening phase of Operation ‘Roaring Lion,’ according to a post on X.
In its statement, the IDF said Sayed Yahya Hamidi, identified as Deputy Minister of Intelligence for “Israel Affairs,” and Jalal Pour Hossein, head of the Espionage Division, were targeted and killed in a precision strike guided by Israeli intelligence. The IDF further stated that additional senior officials were eliminated and that the Israeli Air Force struck the Ministry’s headquarters in Tehran.
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Israel Defense Forces tweets, "ELIMINATED: Senior members of the Iranian regime’s Ministry of Intelligence.
— ANI (@ANI) March 2, 2026
Sayed Yahya Hamidi – Deputy Minister of Intelligence for ‘Israel Affairs,’ who led terrorist activities targeting Jews, Western actors, and regime opponents in Iran and… pic.twitter.com/wz6MimcdZz
The reported operation is part of the broader Israeli campaign codenamed Operation Roaring Lion, launched amid escalating hostilities in the region.
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