Kamal Kharazi, Former Iranian Foreign Minister, Dies Week After He Was Injured in US-Israeli Strikes
- On Thursday, Kamal Kharrazi, former Iranian foreign minister and advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, died from wounds sustained in a US-Israeli strike on his Tehran home on April 1.
- The conflict, which Iranian media describes as a "war of aggression" against the Islamic Republic, began on February 28 and has claimed more than 2,000 lives.
- Strikes during this period also killed Kharrazi's wife and Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, along with several top-ranking military and political figures.
- A public servant since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Kharrazi served as Iran's United Nations envoy and foreign minister from 1997 to 2005 under president Mohammad Khatami.
- Prior to his death, Kharrazi led the Strategic Council on Foreign Relations and served on the Expediency Discernment Council, providing high-level analysis on national interest and international diplomacy.
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Kamal Kharazi, former Iranian foreign minister, dies week after he was injured in US-Israeli strikes
Kamal Kharazi, former Iranian foreign minister, died from injuries sustained in US-Israeli airstrikes on April 1. He was 81 and head of the Strategic Council for International Relations. He previously represented Iran at the UN in New York and later served as foreign minister from 1997 to 2005
A key diplomatic advisor and close aide to Khamenei has died after sustaining serious injuries in a U.S. airstrike. According to foreign media outlets including CNN on the 10th (local time), Kamal Ha, who was struck at his home in Tehran on the 1st, died while receiving treatment.
Former Iranian minister Kharrazi died of wounds reported in a week-old attack
Kamal Harazi was injured in an air strike on 1 April.
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