Iranians mourn Guards’ commander killed in Israeli strike
Tehran, Iran – AFP
Thousands amassed Thursday in the Iranian capital for the funeral of senior Revolutionary Guards commander Razi Moussavi, three days after he was killed in an Israeli strike.
The crowd in Tehran’s central Imam Hossein square chanted “Death to Israel” and “Death to America”.
Israel has long fought a shadow war of assassinations and sabotage against Iran and its allies, but Moussavi’s killing in Syria came at a time of sharply heightened regional tensions over the ongoing war on Gaza.
According to Iranian state media, an Israeli missile strike on Monday killed Moussavi, a senior commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ foreign operations arms, the Quds Force, near the Syrian capital Damascus.
The Israeli army, which has launched hundreds of strikes on Iran-linked targets in war-torn Syria in recent years, said only that it does not comment on foreign media reports.
Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei earlier on Thursday met with Moussavi’s family and led a prayer over the slain general’s body before it was taken to the square.
Many of the mourners were waving yellow flags imprinted with the message “I am your opponent”, a reference to Israel.
The head of the Guards, Hossein Salami, hailed Moussavi as “one of the most experienced and effective IRGC commanders in the Axis of Resistance” — Tehran-aligned armed groups in the Middle East.
Salami praised Moussavi for his key role after a former Quds Force commander, the revered Qassem Soleimani, was killed in a 2020 US drone strike in Baghdad. Soleimani had run the Guards’ foreign operations for more than a decade.
IRGC spokesman Ramezan Sharif warned on Wednesday that “our response to Moussavi’s assassination will be a combination of direct action as well as (from) others led by the Axis of Resistance”.
Sharif charged that Israel’s killing of the general “was likely due to its failures” that brought about the events on October 7.