Benjamin Netanyahu announces the killing of the head of the Secret Services of the Iranian Revolution Guard and his deputy

The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday announced the killing of the head of the Secret Services of the Iranian Revolution Guard, Mohamad Kazemi, and his deputy, Hassan Mohaqeq, to Tehran, AFP and EFE.

Netanyahu announced on Sunday the killing of Mohamad Kazemi. Photo Reuters
“A few moments ago I caught the head of the intelligence services and his deputy to Tehran, because now our pilots are above the sky (city) and we attack military and nuclear sites,” Netanyahu said in an interview with Fox News, quoted by Agerpres.
“I destroyed the main installation in Natanz. It is the main enrichment plant (uranium)”said Benjamin Netanyahu.
On Friday, the International Agency for Atomic Energy (AIEA) had announced that the underground part of the Natanz Uranium Pilot Pilot was destroyed by the Israeli blows.
Mehr agency has announced that anti -aircraft defense systems were activated on West Iran on Sunday evening
The sirens also called in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem against the background of launching rockets from Iran.
The Israeli army told this Sunday that it will maintain the current security guidelines for the population – the prohibition of the assemblies in the public spaces, the cancellation of the courses and the presence at the jobs – until Tuesday at 20:00 (17:00 GMT).
Ever since he launched the wave of blows on Iran in the early hours of Friday morning, triggering a continuous exchange of attacks and reprisals with the Islam Republic, Israel is in an emergency.
The population is regularly called to remain close to the safe spaces. Schools and many public spaces remain closed due to the threat of new rockets or drones from Iran in Israel.
Israel began to bomb Iran in the early hours of Friday morning, after drawing attention to developments in the nuclear program of the Islamic Republic and the threat represents for the country the production of ballistic missiles.
Israeli aircraft attacked military infrastructures (air defense systems, ballistic missiles, etc.) and nuclear power plants (Natanz, Isfahan and Fordo), but also high -ranking members of the Iranian Revolution Guard and nuclear scientists.
In Iran, more than a hundred people were killed in attacks. In Israel, meanwhile, Iranian missile launches (seven waves so far) killed thirteen people, according to the Israeli Emergency National Service, Magen David Adom.



