Iran on Tuesday confirmed the death of its national security chief Ali Larijani, hours after Israel took responsibility of killing him in an airstrike. Iran president also condoled the death while vowing to take revenge.“The pure souls of the martyrs embraced the purified soul of God’s righteous servant, Martyr Dr. Ali Larijani,” said Iran’s Supreme National Security Council in a statement, as quoted by AFP.“After a lifetime of struggle for the advancement of Iran and of the Islamic Revolution, he ultimately attained his long-held aspiration, answered the divine call, and honourably achieved the sweet grace of martyrdom in the trench of service,” it added.Iran president also mourned Larijani’s death, while vowing to take “avenge” his “blood”. In a statement of condolence, Pezeshkian described Larijani’s absence as “bitter and upsetting.” Pezeshkian praised Larijani’s many decades of service to Iran’s government and said the country would “continue the path of defiance and resistance”, as quoted by NYT.Meanwhile, in a televised address, Benjamin Netanyahu described Ali Larijani as “the boss of the Revolutionary Guards, which is the gang of gangsters that actually runs Iran”. The Israeli prime minister added that the Iranian people could eventually overthrow their leadership, but cautioned: “will not happen all at once, it will not happen easily. But if we persist in this — we will give them a chance to take their fate into their own hands.”This came hours after Israel claimed the death of Larijani in an airstrike. Israel said it had killed another senior Iranian military figure on Tuesday, targeting Gholamreza Soleimani, head of the Basij. “Ali Larijani, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, and Gen. Gholam Reza Soleimani, the head of the Revolutionary Guard’s all-volunteer Basij force, were “eliminated last night,” Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz had said. Funerals for Ali Larijani and Soleimani are set to be held on Wednesday morning in central Tehran, according to reports by Fars and Tasnim news agencies, quoted by AFP. The Israeli military also said it struck Basij positions around Tehran after earlier announcing it had killed the group’s top commander.

