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Iran's Revolutionary Guards vow to 'pursue and kill' Netanyahu

Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guard Corps vowed to continue targeting Netanyahu, calling him a 'child-killing criminal' amid escalating Iran–Israel–US conflict with over 1,200 casualties, Iran officials said.

  • A statement published on Sunday by Iran's Fars and IRNA said the IRGC vowed to 'pursue and kill' Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling him a 'child-killing criminal' and warning they will continue if he is alive.
  • The clash traces to February 28, 2026, when Israel and the United States launched surprise airstrikes that killed Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader, prompting Iranian missile and drone retaliation.
  • Amid viral rumours, experts flagged an apparent AI-generated video with a six fingers anomaly in a March 13 video Netanyahu posted, but the Israeli Prime Minister's Office denied assassination claims, saying 'These are fake news; the Prime Minister is fine'.
  • On Sunday, March 15, 2026, Iran's IRGC vowed to 'pursue and kill' Netanyahu amid nearly halted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, canceled Grand Prix races, and US orders for non-emergency staff to leave Oman.
  • Tasnim news agency reported 20 people arrested for aiding Israel, while Iran's health ministry cites more than 1,200 killed and the UN refugee agency reports up to 3.2 million displaced.
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Attacks in rocket attack on Greater Tel Aviv +++ Revolutionary Guards threaten Netanyahu with death +++ Israel launches new wave of attacks in western Iran +++ The news blog.

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