Israel carried out a raid on Damascus, Syria, in which a senior adviser to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps died, unfortunately. The adviser, Mousavi, is in charge of coordinating the Syrian-Iraqi military alliance. He is one of the oldest advisers to the Syrian Guard. In the early morning of the 26th, Iranian state television interrupted regular news broadcasts to announce the news of Mousavi's death, and the Israeli military did not comment on the matter.
Mousavi was allegedly "one of those who accompanied Soleimani," the head of the Quds Force, an elite unit of the Guard, who was killed in a U.S. drone strike in 2020. There is information that Mousavi was inside the embassy as a diplomat who was killed by a missile fired by Israel after returning home from work. Commenting on the incident, Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps said Israel would pay the price for killing Mousavi. In its statement, the guard said there was no doubt that the usurper and the brutal Zionist regime would pay for this crime. Iran reserves the right to take the necessary measures to respond to this action at the appropriate time and place.
Israel has been carrying out attacks on what it describes as Iranian-linked targets in Syria for years. Iran's influence in Syria has been growing since the outbreak of the war in Syria in 2011, as Iran supports Assad**. Earlier this month, Iran said an Israeli attack had killed two members of the Revolutionary Guard Corps who were military advisers in Syria. Iran will then retaliate against such Israeli actions, most likely by Iranian-backed militant groups that treat military targets in Israel. If the United States intervenes, it is likely to launch a surprise attack on the Red Sea, as well as on US military bases in the Middle East.