The Iranian authorities have confirmed this Monday the death of the head of Intelligence of the Revolutionary Guard, Majid Jademi, as a consequence of an attack carried out by the United States and Israel in the context of the offensive launched at the end of February, which has already left more than 2,000 fatalities in the country.
In a statement released by the Iranian television channel IRIB, the Revolutionary Guard has stated that "Jademi has achieved the grace of martyrdom in a criminal terrorist attack by the American-Zionist enemy during the early hours of today".
The official note praises his career, calling his performances "great" and "exemplary" after almost half a century of "service to the country", and emphasizes that his legacy "will serve as a guide for the Iranian Intelligence community".
Likewise, the text highlights that "during almost half a century of honest and brave defense of the revolution, the distinguished general has made important, lasting, and instructive contributions in the fields of Intelligence and security, which can serve as a guide for the country's intelligence community for many years, especially when confronting foreign enemies at a strategic level and their sinister and evil plans to infiltrate and destabilize Iran's security and peace".
Jademi was appointed head of the Revolutionary Guard Intelligence in June 2025, replacing Mohamad Kazemi, one of the high-ranking military commanders killed during the twelve-day war also launched by the United States and Israel against Iran last summer.
According to the latest balance offered by Tehran, the offensive has caused so far 2,076 deaths, among them 216 minors. The Iranian Red Crescent has detailed that the bombings have destroyed or damaged more than 100,000 civilian properties, of which almost 40,000 are located in the capital, Tehran. Furthermore, in the four weeks of air attacks, some 600 schools and about 300 health centers have been affected.