Esmail Qaani, the commander of Iran’s Quds Force, was reported to be in “good health” despite rumors of his assassination by Israel. Following Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon targeting Hezbollah and Iranian commanders, Qaani’s whereabouts had been questioned, but deputy commander Iraj Masjedi confirmed his safety. Qaani, who took over the force after the assassination of Qassem Soleimani, has been pivotal in managing Iran’s paramilitary allies in the Middle East. Despite lacking Soleimani’s public persona, Qaani has a history of overseas operations and a determination to remove US forces from the region. The recent attacks on Iran’s allies by Israel have raised concerns, but Qaani remains committed to the path laid out by Soleimani. With a lower profile compared to his predecessor, the 67-year-old Qaani continues to navigate the complex geopolitical landscape in the Middle East. As tensions escalate, Qaani’s role in shaping Iran’s foreign policy and alliances remains crucial in the region’s volatile environment.
Iran’s Quds Force’s Qaani reported ‘in good health’ despite death rumors
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