Former military intelligence chief of Israel said his country was involved in the American airstrike thatย killed Iranian general Qassem Soleimaniย in January 2020. It was the first public acknowledgement of Israelโs role in the operation.
Soleimani headed the Iranian Revolutionary Guardโs elite Quds Force and helped orchestrate Iranโs involvement with paramilitary groups abroad. He was killed in a US drone strike at the Baghdad airport in January 2020, an incident that threatened to pull the countries into full-blown conflict.
A week after the airstrike, NBC News reported that Israeli intelligence helped confirm the details of Soleimaniโs flight from Damascus to Baghdad. Earlier this year, a Yahoo News reported that Israel โhad access to Soleimaniโs numbersโ and gave that intelligence to the United States.

But Maj Gen Tamir Heyman, the now-retired general who headed military intelligence until October, appears to be the first official to confirm Israelโs involvement.
Heymanโs comments were published in the November issue of a Hebrew-language magazine closely affiliated with Israelโs intelligence services. The interview was held in late September, a couple weeks before his retirement from the military. The authors wrote that Heyman opened the interview by talking about the American airstrike that killed Soleimani, but in which Israeli intelligence played a part.
โAssassinating Soleimani was an an achievement, since our main enemy, in my eyes, are the Iranians,โ Heyman told the magazine. He said there were โtwo significant and important assassinations during my termโ as head of army intelligence.
โThe first, as Iโve already recalled, is that of Qassem Soleimani โ itโs rare to locate someone so senior, who is the architect of the fighting force, the strategist and the operator โ itโs rare,โ he said. Heyman called Soleimani โthe engine of the train of Iranian entrenchmentโ in neighboring Syria.
Israel has carried out hundreds of airstrikes in Syria in the past decade, but rarely publicly comments on them. Israel has said, however, that it has targeted bases of Iranian-backed force and arms shipments bound for Iranโs proxy, the Lebanese Shiite militia Hezbollah.
Heyman said that Israeli strikes had succeeded in โpreventing the attempt by Iran to put down roots in Syria.โ
The Israeli military did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Heymanโs remarks.
The interview was published as world powers and Iran were engaged in negotiations to reach a new agreement to curb Iranโs nuclear programme. The previous deal, struck in 2015, unraveled after the United States unilaterally withdrew in 2018 and re-imposed crippling economic sanctions on Iran.
On Wednesday, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan was scheduled to meet this week in Jerusalem with Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett to discuss โa range of issues of strategic importance to the US-Israel bilateral relationship, including the threat posed by Iran,โ National Security Council Spokesperson Emily Horne said.
Israel considers Iran its regional arch-foe, and says it will take any steps needed to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. Iran insists its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes.

