Iran suffers another blow after the death of IRGC General Mohammad Naini in Israeli attack
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) spokesperson, Brigadier General Ali Mohammad Naini, was killed in an Israeli airstrike, marking a significant loss for Iran.
In a recent airstrike, Israel has dealt another significant blow to Iran by killing Brigadier General Ali Mohammad Naini, who served as the spokesperson and deputy chief of public relations for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Naini was appointed to this position in July 2024 by IRGC Commander-in-Chief Hossein Salami and was known for his military experience, particularly during the Iran-Iraq War where he was injured. His role involved frequently issuing statements about Iran's military readiness and capabilities, which included warnings regarding missiles and drone technologies.
Naini, born in 1957, held the rank of Second Brigade General and had a reputation for emphasizing Iran's preparedness for potential conflicts. In a statement made in March 2026 amid escalating tensions, he claimed that Iran was fully ready for a high-intensity war lasting at least six months and highlighted that many new-generation missiles and drones had yet to be utilized. His death is seen as a significant loss for IRGC, impacting their public and military narrative, as he frequently communicated Iran's strength and military capabilities.
The death of Naini comes at a time when Israel has reportedly targeted over 130 infrastructure sites linked to the Iranian regime, indicating a strategic assault aimed at diminishing Iran's military influence in the region. This incident underscores the increasing volatility in Middle Eastern geopolitics and raises questions about the future course of Iranian military strategy and its response to Israeli actions.