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Israeli secret services ‘used fake phone call’ to lure Iran’s air force elite to their deaths

The successful hit reportedly hobbled Iran’s ability to respond to the first wave of Israeli Air Force strikes across the country

June 17, 2025 09:48
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Fire and smoke rise into the sky after an Israeli attack on the Shahran oil depot on June 15, 2025 in Tehran, Iran (Photo by Stringer/Getty Images)
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Israel secret services used a fake phone call to trick the top commanders of Iran’s air force into gathering at a single location before taking them out in a targeted strike, an Israeli Channel 12 commentator has said.

Speaking on the Call Me Back podcast on Monday, Amit Segal said: “What Israel did was create a fake phone call for 20 members of the air force senior staff an calling them to a specific bunker in Tehran.”

This meant there was no one to give the order to fire the initial salvo of 1,000 ballistic missiles as Iran had previously threatened to do, he added.

A senior Israeli security official told Fox News that Israel successfully eliminated most of the IRGC’s air force leadership in the strike on June 13.

“We carried out specific activities to help us learn more about them, and then used that information to influence their behaviour,” the official said. “We knew this would lead them to meet, but more importantly, we knew how to keep them there.”

According to the official, the strike was even more effective than expected. He added that the impact of the strike on the commanders was multiplied when Israel used drones to take out air defence systems and ballistic missiles across the country shortly afterwards.

Israel said on Tuesday it had eliminated the replacement one of the commanders killed in that initial strike on June 13.

Maj. Gen. Ali Shadmani, who commanded both the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the Iranian army, was killed in a strike on a command centre in the heart of Tehran, according to an Israel Defense Forces Statement.

He was appointed emergency commander of the Iranian Armed Forces after his predecessor, Maj. Gen. Gholam Ali Rashid, was eliminated in the opening strike of "Operation Rising Lion” on June 13.

Before his predecessor’s elimination, Shamdani had served as deputy commander of the Khatam al-Anbiya emergency command center, and as head of the Iranian Armed Forces' Operations Directorate.
In January, Shamdani confirmed Iran’s purchase of advanced Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets from Russia as it sought to modernize its aging air force, according to the outlet Defense Security Asia.

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