What is it about the top military adviser who was beheaded by Israel that makes Iran so angry?

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-31

Mousavi, a senior commander of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, was killed in an Israeli airstrike!Mousavi is one of Iran's oldest and most experienced advisers to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Syria, with a dedicated office in the Syrian Ministry of Defense. Israel directly sent Mousavi away through air strikes, which can be described as pulling teeth out of the mouth of a tiger, and requires considerable intelligence and military strike capabilities, as well as considerable courage!

On December 25, Raisi issued a statement condemning Israel's actions and vowing to make Israel pay for it. Iran's television station stopped the TV program that was being broadcast and read out the news of Mousavi's death, which shows the high status of Mousavi. At the same time, the shock and anger of Iranian society can be imagined.

According to a statement by Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps, Mousavi was killed in an airstrike near the Syrian capital, Damascus. According to the Jerusalem Post, the airstrike was carried out by Israel with the aim of assassinating the senior Iranian commander. Mousavi was a close friend of General Soleimani, and his sacrifice was undoubtedly a great loss for Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps. Raisi praised him for his contribution to defending Islamic ideals and the holy sites in Syria and stressed that he was a brave and fearless man.

Raisi said Iran would not tolerate any encroachment on its interests and vowed to take all necessary measures to protect the safety of its citizens and senior officials. This incident has once again heightened tensions in the Middle East. Previously, the assassination of General Soleimani had already sparked anger in Iran. Now, Mousavi's death in the attack will undoubtedly make the Iranian people even angrier.

The international community has expressed great concern over this incident and called on all parties to resolve their differences through dialogue and consultation and maintain regional peace and stability.

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