27/06/2025
Israel News:
In a major revelation, Israel's Defence Minister, Israel Katz has said that Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was a high-priority target during the recent 12-day conflict but avoided assassination by going underground and that they would've taken him out if it was possible.
"If Khamenei had been in our sights, we would have taken him out," Katz told Kan public television on Thursday. He explained that the Iranian leader "went very deep underground and broke off contacts with commanders," making it "not realistic" to target him.
Active search during the war
In interviews on multiple Israeli channels, Katz reiterated that Israel actively searched for Khamenei throughout the war. âWe searched a lot,â he said on Channel 13, adding that Israelâs objective was not regime change, but to destabilise Iranâs leadership and exert pressure during the conflict.
Airstrikes targeted top Iranian officials
The conflict, which began on 13 June and ended with a US-brokered ceasefire on 25 June, involved extensive Israeli airstrikes. These strikes killed several top Iranian commanders and nuclear scientists. Katz noted that Israel maintained aerial superiority and enforced a policy of âenforcement actions against Iran,â aimed at halting the countryâs efforts to rebuild its nuclear and missile capabilities.
No US permission sought
When asked if Israel had sought US approval to target Khamenei, Katz responded, âWe donât need permission for these things.â He drew a comparison between Khamenei and Hezbollahâs leader Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed last year. âI wouldnât recommend that he stay tranquil,â Katz warned, adding, âHe should learn from the late Nasrallah⌠I recommend that he do the same thing.â
Trump's threat and Operation Midnight Hammer
During the conflict, former US President Donald Trump also made threats against Khamenei. On 17 June, Trump posted on social media, âWe know exactly where the so-called âSupreme Leaderâ is hiding⌠We are not going to take him out (kill!), at least not for now.â He later walked back the statement, clarifying that regime change was not the objective.
Nonetheless, Trump authorised Operation Midnight Hammer - a series of precision airstrikes targeting three Iranian nuclear facilities. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt described the strikes as a âtotal obliterationâ that significantly degraded Iranâs nuclear infrastructure. âIt was a total success⌠Not only does our own intelligence say that, but even the Iranian foreign minister and the United Nations agreed,â she said.
Katz: 'We wonât pursue Khamenei now, but remain vigilant'
Leavitt confirmed that the US remains committed to diplomacy, with upcoming talks scheduled between US and Iranian officials. She noted that the US is working closely with intermediaries like Qatar to promote a transition to a "non-enrichment civil nuclear program" for Iran.
Following the ceasefire, Katz stated that Israel will no longer pursue Khameneiâs life. âThereâs a difference, before the ceasefire, after the ceasefire,â he said. However, he issued a warning that future provocations would trigger a forceful response.
Although Katz acknowledged that Israel has not located all of Iranâs enriched uranium, he claimed that the strikes have set back Iranâs nuclear ambitions âby long years.â He concluded, "We wonât let that happen."
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