Ali Shadmani, commander of the Revolutionary Guards Corps's Khatam base, was killed by Mossad agents on a Tehran street while fleeing with his bodyguards, according to a report by [@iliaen](https://t.me/iliaen). This contradicts earlier official statements claiming Shadmani died in an air bombardment. Shadmani's daughter revealed the true circumstances of his death during a memorial program, indicating a significant armed street operation. The report highlights an "unprecedented influence and armed street operations" by Mossad, challenging the Islamic Republic's narrative. The exact date and time of the incident were not specified in the report, but it occurred recently in Tehran. In other developments, the remains of three Hezbollah militants killed in a previous conflict have been discovered in Beit Leif, with many others still unaccounted for, according to a post on X by [@MarioLeb79](https://x.com/MarioLeb79/status/1950135319522664810). Separately, CENTCOM chief General Michael Kurilla is reportedly on a farewell tour, visiting Pakistan, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia, as noted by [@avischarf](https://x.com/avischarf/status/1950102958152065370). New activity has been observed at Esfahan tunnel entrances in recent days, with the northernmost entrance showing regained access after being blocked by dirt. Middle tunnel entrance activity in mid-July involved heavy machinery but no significant progress on portal access. The southernmost tunnel entrance remains blocked. Minimal activity is visible at the main Esfahan site's destroyed buildings, with some roads cleared but limited vehicle presence. At Fordow, a new road is under construction towards the east side of the site, away from the enrichment plant, and earthworks near two ventilation shafts have ceased, according to a report citing satellite imagery analysis from [@TheGoodISIS](https://x.com/TheGoodISIS/status/1949908047448395798).