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Esmail Hatib: The Portrait of Iran's Shadowy Spy Allegedly Eliminated by Israelis

Published March 18, 2026, 12:14
Esmail Hatib: The Portrait of Iran's Shadowy Spy Allegedly Eliminated by Israelis

The article presents the profile of Esmail Hatib, the Iranian spy allegedly eliminated by Israeli forces. Hatib, born in 1961, studied Islamic law and was distinguished by his close relationship with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was his teacher. He played a significant role in the 1979 Revolution, the Iran-Iraq War, and intelligence services, where he took on the suppression of Kurdish dissidents. He gradually rose through the ranks, serving as head of the Intelligence Agency in the province of Qom, head of security for Khamenei's office, and head of the Information Protection Center of the Judiciary. As Minister of Intelligence, his tenure was characterized by repression and cyberattacks, with the US Treasury Department accusing him of networks of cybercriminals. He also threatened the Iran International television channel, which covered protests against the regime. Following the death of President Raisi, Hatib was removed from his position as Minister of Intelligence, but remained an advisor to the Supreme Leader.