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Israel Claims Elimination of Basij Chief Gholamreza Soleimani in Targeted Strike

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TEL AVIV / TEHRAN — The Israeli military announced on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, that it had successfully eliminated Gholamreza Soleimani, the head of Iran’s all-volunteer Basij force. The targeted strike, which took place on Monday, marks one of the most significant blows to Iran’s internal security apparatus since the start of the current conflict.

The Basij, a paramilitary wing of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), has long been a primary tool for the Iranian leadership to maintain domestic control and suppress civil unrest.

A Strike Against the “Apparatus of Repression”

In an official statement released on Tuesday, the Israeli military described the Basij as a “core component of the Iranian terror regime’s armed apparatus.” The IDF specifically justified the strike by citing Soleimani’s role in orchestrating the violent crackdown on Iranian citizens.

  • Command of Violence: Under Soleimani’s leadership, Basij forces have been accused of leading “repression operations” during recent waves of domestic protests.

  • Tactics Cited: The Israeli military highlighted the use of “severe violence, widespread arrests, and lethal force” against civilian demonstrators as the hallmark of Soleimani’s tenure.

  • Impact of the Strike: Military analysts suggest that the loss of the Basij’s top commander could disrupt the coordination of internal security at a time when the regime is already reeling from the death of its Supreme Leader.

Tehran Remains Silent

As of Tuesday evening, Iranian state media and officials have not yet acknowledged Soleimani’s death. This silence follows a pattern of delayed reporting by Tehran regarding high-level casualties during the ongoing “Operation Epic Fury” war, which is now in its 18th day.

The strike on Soleimani follows a series of deep-penetration aerial bombardments by Israel and the U.S. that have targeted command-and-control centers in Tehran, Shiraz, and Tabriz. The elimination of the Basij head is seen as a strategic move to weaken the regime’s ability to quell internal dissent while it simultaneously manages an external war.

Context: The Basij’s Growing Role

The Basij force consists of millions of volunteers across Iran and has evolved from a wartime auxiliary to a pervasive internal security organization. Its role in “morality policing” and the forceful dispersal of protests has made its leadership a high-priority target for international sanctions—and now, direct military action.

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