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Here's More on the Israeli Strikes on the Meeting of the Iranian Supreme Council

Today, Israeli forces dealt another blow to the Iranian leadership, hitting yet another meeting of high-ranking Israeli officials. The Iranian Supreme Council was gathered to appoint a new Supreme Leader, after losing at least two — including the long-reigning Ayatollah Khamenei — in strikes over the weekend.

Here's more on what we know about that meeting. It turns out the "Assembly of Experts" was in the building when it was leveled by Israeli munitions. That assembly has 88 members.

They were holding a vote to elect the next Supreme Leader.

Here's more from The Jerusalem Post:

The IDF targeted a building in which Tehran's 88-member Assembly of Experts was meeting to choose Iran's next supreme leader, Israeli sources told The Jerusalem Post on Tuesday.

Iranian news agencies reported that the building was "flattened" during the Israeli strikes.

Earlier on Tuesday, a member of the Assembly of Experts said that picking the previous Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's successor 'won't take long', according to Iran's ISNA news agency.

Simply incredible intelligence work.

This would be a near-fatal blow to what's left of the Iranian leadership.

Israeli sources confirmed that Israel's Air Force hit the building in the city of Qom.

It remains unclear exactly how many have been killed, but if videos circulating online are any indication, it's not looking good for what was left of Iran's senior government officials.