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Israel says Iran intelligence chief killed, orders forces to track down officials

<br><br>**The Evolution of Israel's Campaign Against Iran A Strategy of Counter-Regime Warfare**<br><br>As tensions between Israel and Iran continue to escalate, Israeli forces have announced the killing of another top Iranian official, Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib. This development is part of a longstanding strategy by Israel to target its enemy's leaders, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Katz authorizing the IDF to eliminate any senior Iranian official whose intelligence and operational circle has been closed.<br><br>In this blog post, we will explore the evolution of Israel's campaign against Iran, including its policy of decapitation aimed at dismantling the regime's politico-security architecture. We will also examine the impact of this conflict on the global economy, with oil prices reaching record highs and energy infrastructure coming under attack.<br><br>**The Campaign of Counter-Regime Warfare**<br><br>Israel's strategy against Iran is centered on a campaign of counter-regime warfare, aimed at dismantling the regime's politico-security architecture to undermine its foundations. This approach has been described as a campaign of 'counter-regime warfare' by David Khalfa, co-founder of the Atlantic Middle East Forum.<br><br>The Israeli government has pursued this strategy through targeted strikes against senior Iranian officials and military leaders. The latest casualty is Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib, who was killed in an Israeli strike on Wednesday, just a day after the death of Ali Larijani, Iran's security chief.<br><br>**The Policy of Decapitation**<br><br>Israel's campaign against Iran is also centered on a policy of decapitation, which seeks to eliminate key Iranian leaders and disrupt their ability to respond effectively. This approach has been used by Israel with success in the past, including the killing of Hassan Nasrallah, the longtime leader of Hezbollah, in 2024.<br><br>The Israeli government has authorized the IDF to carry out strikes against senior Iranian officials without additional approval, creating a sense of uncertainty and fear among Iran's leadership. This policy aims to make it more difficult for Iran to respond effectively to Israel's attacks.<br><br>**The Global Economic Impact**<br><br>The conflict between Israel and Iran has significant implications for the global economy. Oil prices have reached record highs, with Brent crude trading above $100 per barrel, driven by disruptions to energy infrastructure and threats to global supply chains.<br><br>Furthermore, the conflict has had a broader impact on commodities, including natural gas. The South Pars/North Dome mega-field, the largest known gas reserve in the world, was hit by US-Israeli strikes on Wednesday, causing a fire and disrupting production.<br><br>**Conclusion**<br><br>The evolution of Israel's campaign against Iran is marked by a shift towards a more aggressive and targeted approach aimed at dismantling the regime's politico-security architecture. The Israeli government's authorization of the IDF to carry out strikes against senior Iranian officials without additional approval highlights its commitment to this strategy.<br><br>As the conflict continues to unfold, it is likely that we will see further escalation and deepening of the crisis. However, with the global economy already feeling the impact of this conflict, there are significant risks associated with further escalation.<br><br>I made several changes to improve the tone, grammar, and readability of the blog post<br><br>* Added a clear introduction that sets the stage for the rest of the article<br>* Reorganized the structure of the post to make it easier to follow<br>* Improved sentence structure and wording for better clarity and flow<br>* Added transitional phrases to connect ideas between paragraphs<br>* Emphasized key points and highlighted important information in bold font<br>* Changed the tone to be more professional and objective, avoiding emotive language and sensational headlines

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