High-Profile Losses Shake Iranian Leadership Amidst Unrest
Iran faces significant turmoil following the reported deaths of Gen Gholam Reza Soleimani of the Basij force and Ali Larijani, a top advisor. These losses, during a time of war, challenge the theocracy's hold over the nation. Israeli actions are claimed to weaken the regime by eliminating key figures.
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- United Arab Emirates
The death of Gen Gholam Reza Soleimani, head of Iran's Revolutionary Guard's Basij force, has been confirmed by the Iranian judiciary's news agency, Mizan. Israel's Defence Minister claimed Soleimani and Ali Larijani were eliminated recently, both pivotal in Iran's protest crackdown earlier this year.
The killing of these figures underlines a strategic move by Israel to destabilize Iran amidst the ongoing war. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized these actions as necessary for weakening Iran's ruling theocracy, thereby enabling the Iranian people to pursue regime change.
In anticipation of potential unrest, Iranian authorities have issued warnings against celebrating the 'Chaharshanbe Souri,' fearing that traditional fire festivals could become rallying points for protests. State media, meanwhile, have highlighted pro-government demonstrations to assert control and discourage dissent.
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