Qassem Soleimani aide killed in Tehran
kurdsatnews
May 23, 2022
Slain IRGC commander Hassan Sayyad Khodayari's body found in his car on Tehran's Mohahedin-e Eslam Street on May 22, 2022. Photo: IRNA.
Khodayari was a senior aide to Qassem Soleimani, a former IRGC leader killed in Baghdad in January 2020. The Israeli media claimed that Khodari had plotted to kill Israelis. Israeli intelligence agencies were involved in the killing, and Iran has threatened retaliation.
A prominent Revolutionary Guards commander, Hassan Sayed Khodayari, was assassinated steps from his home in Tehran’s Mohahedin-e Eslam Street, on Sunday evening by gunmen riding on two motorcycles, killing him with five bullets.
Iranian Radio Farda quoted Israeli Wi-Net, saying that the Israeli intelligence agency was closely aware of the commander's plots and had already foiled them. Several terrorist acts against Israelis were planned in Cyprus, Latin America, Africa, and Turkey.
Meanwhile, Israeli Channel 13 reported that Sayad Khodayari had ordered Mansour Rassoul to assassinate an employee of the Israeli consulate in Istanbul. The channel said the aim was to assassinate the Israeli consul general in Turkey.
The incident appears to be related to an incident in recent weeks. Several Israeli intelligence officers in Urmia, East Kurdistan, obtained a confession from a man who intended to carry out several terrorist acts in Turkey and Europe.
After releasing Rasouli, he released a video of himself saying that several masked people had arrested him. He doesn't care about those things and is a farmer who is busy with his own life. However, the incident proved Rasouli's links to Iran's intelligence services, working as a mercenary of Iran's intelligence agency.
Most of the Israeli media covered the news last night after the killing of the commander, most indicated that the dead commander was a senior aide to former Revolutionary Guards commander Qassem Soleimani.
Israeli television channel Kani quoted a security source saying that Tehran was chosen as the center of the attack to ensure that no target could escape Israeli hands.
Iranian media reported that the opponents of the revolution were involved in the killing. They said the commander was a guard of the sanctuary, referring to Shiite religious sites in Syria, and appeared to have worked with the Quds Force.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said Monday he knew who was involved in the killing and would take revenge soon. The threat of retaliation comes as Iran has yet to take revenge on Qassem Soleimani and has hampered the nuclear deal.
This is not the first time Israeli intelligence agencies have hit targets inside Iran. They have previously killed several nuclear scientists, carried out several bombings in Iran's sensitive military and security facilities, and accessed Iran's most critical nuclear documents.