Iran: Salami killed - Israel attacks military and atomic guidance

Iran: Salami killed - Israel attacks military and atomic guidance
As the commander -in -chief of the secret Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC), Major Hossein Salami was one of the most influential men in Iran. He headed the country's most potent military arm and reported directly to the top guide Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Death of Major General Salami
On Friday, Salami was killed in the Israeli air strikes of the “Rising Lion”, which aimed at the Iranian nuclear program and high -ranking military leaders. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that these attacks would last "many days". Iranian state media reported that Salami was killed by an air raid on the IRGC headquarters in the capital Tehran. His death, together with other rank -high members of the military, could consider Iran's reaction to the attack, according to experts.
inheritance and meaning of the IRGC
"Without a doubt, Majoric General Salami was one of the most outstanding commanders of the Islamic Revolution - present in all fronts in the areas of science, culture, security and military jihad," said the IRGC in a statement on Friday. "In all areas, he was at the forefront with a spirit of sincerity, wisdom and dedication to the top leader, while he defended the ideals of the revolution and the Iranian people," added the explanation.
The security analyst of CNN, Beth Sanner, noticed that the removal of Salami was equivalent to the elimination of the US chairman of the joint chiefs: "You can imagine what the Americans would do," she said.
the role and power of the IRGC
Salami was born in 1960 and has been heading the mysterious IRGC since 2019. Under its leadership, the IRGC developed into one of the most powerful instruments in the Iranian state, which contributed decisively to the suppression of dissent in Germany and to projection Iran. The IRGC has its own intelligence services, cyberoperation units, a navy and air force, and analysts estimate that up to 200,000 soldiers are under his command. He also monitors the development of ballistic rockets, whose progress drove Salami ahead during his term.
international aggression and military strategies
in 2019 Salami said that ballistic rockets for the IRGC are "a means of ending the history of American aircraft carriers". Experts believe that the IRGC is financing and supporting a far-reaching network of militias in the region in order to attack US troops and other military members in the Middle East. The IRGC should also deliver material and support to the Houthis in Yemen, which enables the group to attack international shipping in the Red Sea and to fire rockets and drones on Israel.
Salami was at the head of the IRGC, when Iran fired hundreds of drones and rockets on Israel hundreds of drones and rockets last year, direct aggression on Israeli territory. Salami was seen in recordings published by Iranian state media in January
political power and national tensions
Salami was present during the incident when the IRGC shot a Ukrainian passenger plane shortly after the start of Tehran International Airport and killed all 176 people on board. An unhappily commander of the IRGC, who was responsible for the flight safety system that the plane had shot down, was sentenced to 13 years in prison. Salami apologized for the unintentional shooting of the Ukrainian aircraft and asked for forgiveness.
warnings to the youth
The IRGC is not only the most powerful military institution in Iran, but also has a deep impact on domestic politics and the economy. These interests extend through industries such as construction, telecommunications, automobiles and energy. In 2022, during weeks of mass protests after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who died after her arrest by the "moral police", Salami warned the youth of Iran to hire the protests. "Today is the last day of unrest. Doesn't come on the streets anymore. What do you want from this nation?" Salami said.