IRGC Intel Chief Majid Khademi Killed in US-Israel Strikes Amid Iran War

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IRGC intel chief Majid Khademi was killed in US-Israel strikes. This news has sent shockwaves through the region and beyond. On April 6 2026 Iranian state media and international outlets confirmed that Majid Khademi, the intelligence chief of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) died in a targeted strike in Tehran. Several other senior IRGC officers were also eliminated.

This news hits home for millions of people in India. The same conflict has already stranded 16 flagged vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. Tankers carrying oil and everyday goods are stuck. Families home are worried about fuel prices, supply chains and the cost of living.

The strikes come on Day 38 of the escalating US-Iran conflict. US President Donald Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Tehran. He warned of “hell” if no deal is reached. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would continue hunting Iran’s leaders “one by one.” Iran has rejected any truce deadlines.

What makes this moment feel raw is how personal the stakes have become. In villages and towns across India people remember how the time tensions boiled over in the Gulf, diesel and LPG prices shot up. Now with vessels trapped and Iran threatening a ” order” in the Strait of Hormuz people are worried. Truck drivers, small traders and homemakers are stocking up on essentials.

The IRGC is the backbone of Iran’s military and intelligence. Taking out its intelligence chief is a significant blow to Iran’s ability to coordinate operations. Iran has confirmed the death. Has not detailed its response. Some reports mention Iranian missile strikes causing casualties inside Israel.

For Indians the human angle is impossible to ignore. Many families have relatives working in the Gulf as engineers, nurses, construction workers. Their safety feels uncertain. The 16 stranded Indian ships carry hundreds of crew members. The government is in touch with authorities to ensure their well-being.

Analysts say this killing could push both sides toward talks or trigger another round of retaliation. Mediators are trying to broker a ceasefire. The mood is tense.

In the end stories like the killing of IRGC intel chief Majid Khademi remind us how distant conflicts can touch everyday lives. Whether it’s fuel costs or delayed shipments the ripples spread far and wide.

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The coming hours and days will be critical. Iran has promised a response Israel has vowed to keep the pressure Donand Trump’s deadline is ticking. For now families across India and around the world, are hoping that cooler heads prevail. The story is still unfolding. One thing feels clear: when the IRGC’s top spy chief falls in Tehran the world holds its breath a little tighter.