The End of Ali Larijani: A Shaping Force in Iranian Politics
Ali Larijani, an influential Iranian politician and close adviser to the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed at age 67 in what is reportedly an Israeli airstrike. Known as a key architect of Iran's security policy, he was involved in critical nuclear negotiations and had a storied career in Iran's theocratic government.
Ali Larijani, a veteran figure in Iranian politics and a trusted aide to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has been confirmed dead at the age of 67 following an Israeli airstrike, according to Iranian media. His death marks a significant shift in the Islamic Republic, where he played a crucial role in shaping national policy.
Larijani, a scion of a prominent clerical family, rose to prominence post the 1979 Islamic Revolution. As a staunch proponent of Iran's theocratic regime, he was instrumental in leading the nation's broadcaster and held influential roles, including head of the Supreme National Security Council and speaker of parliament for over 12 years.
His contributions were pivotal in nuclear talks, regional diplomacy, and managing internal dissent. Despite his moderate image, Larijani was implicated in suppressing mass protests, which drew international condemnation and sanctions. His death occurs amidst turmoil and power shifts in Iran following Khamenei's passing.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Escalating Tensions: Israeli Airstrikes Hit Lebanese Soldiers
Escalating Tensions: Israeli Airstrike Kills Lebanese Soldier Amid Rising Conflicts
Escalation in Lebanon: Israeli Airstrike Targets Key Bridge
UN Experts Warn of Displacement Crisis in Lebanon as Israeli Airstrikes Force to Flee
Tragic Aftermath: Israeli Airstrike Hits Gaza

