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Qassem Soleimani

“Know that those who are running wild today will one day be trampled under the feet of believers,” Iran’s supreme leader warned.
Israel pulled out because of concerns about potential retaliation against senior Israeli officials, according to Israeli media.
Officials claim that the explosions were terrorist attacks.
Hamas denied Tehran’s comments, insisting its murder spree was a response to Israeli “crimes” at Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
The Iranian Quds Force conducted September exercises in which Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad fighters took part, according to a news report.
The former president, who is running for his old job, touted his record as the most pro-Israel U.S. president in history in a talk to supporters in West Palm Beach, Fla.
IRGC again vows vengeance against “the global arrogance and the Zionist regime.”
Shahram Poursafi, 45, attempted to hire individuals in the United States to carry out the killing beginning in October 2021.
Mohammad Pakpour, a senior commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, insists that Iran “should avenge him.”
“The government must act against anti-Semitism and the promotion of terrorist groups,” said Michael Mostyn of B’nai Brith Canada.
The legendary Iranian commander might be gone, but Iran is forging ahead regardless.
It comes just days after the second anniversary of the assassination of Qassem Soleimani in Iraq by a U.S. drone on Jan. 3, 2020.