26.03.2026 11:40
Israeli media reported that Ali Reza Tangsiri, the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy, was killed in an airstrike. Iranian officials have not yet made a statement.
As the ongoing war between Iran and the USA and Israel enters its 27th day, mutual statements from both sides continue to emerge. US President Donald Trump claims that Iran is seeking negotiations and agreements, while Iranian media asserts that the country's air defense systems have targeted numerous drones, missiles, and fighter jets belonging to the USA and Israel.
ANOTHER CRITICAL ASSASSINATION
While the whole world closely follows the developments in the region, Israeli media announced that Ali Reza Tangsiri, the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy, was killed in an airstrike. In previous US-Israeli attacks, many high-ranking officials, including Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, had also been killed.
YESTERDAY'S STATEMENT REMAINS IN MINDS
Tangsiri stated in his announcement yesterday, "We will keep the Strait of Hormuz closed and deliver the harshest blows to the occupying enemy." The Iranian government has not made a statement regarding the claim. It is unknown whether there will be any changes in the Strait of Hormuz if Tangsiri's death is confirmed.
HEZBOLLAH CONTINUES TO STRIKE
After Hezbollah's rocket attack in Lebanon, where Israel continues its land, sea, and air assaults, sirens sounded in the center of Israel, especially in Tel Aviv. According to a report by Israel's Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper, explosion sounds were heard after air defense systems were activated around Tel Aviv. It drew attention that there was no prior warning from the Israeli army before the sirens began to sound in the center of Israel. In a report by Israel's Channel 12 television, it was claimed that the air defense systems intercepted 6 launched rockets, and shrapnel pieces fell in different areas. Israel's emergency service, Magen David Adom, stated that they had not received any reports of hits or injuries and would provide updates if necessary.
TRUMP REJECTED NETANYAHU'S OFFER
On the other hand, it was claimed that US President Donald Trump rejected Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's proposal to call Iranians to the streets against the regime.