Ismail Qaani, commander of Iran‘s Quds Force, has come out and mocked those who accused him of treason.
Iranian news agency “Press TV” says The Qatari-funded news outlet “Middle East Eye” claimed on October 10 that Brigadier General Ismail Qaani, commander of the IRGC’s Quds Force, was ‘safe’ and investigated for major security breaches. is going’. As the Revolutionary Guard has nothing else to do.
The report said ten anonymous sources in Tehran, Beirut and Baghdad whispered to Middle East Eye’s Saad al-Salihi that Qaani and his unit were in prison tighter than the plot line of a Hollywood action movie. was not
According to Press TV, Middle East Eye’s report also rejected Iran’s former ambassador to Baghdad and IRGC senior commander Iraj Majidi’s statement that the commander of the Quds Force is “healthy and performing his daily duties.” are giving’.
Middle East Eye dismissed the claim as at least eight of its “sources” told a different story, a story reminiscent of 1980s Hollywood and Bollywood thrillers but scarier. With choreography. The report quoted a source as claiming that everyone in the IRGC is under investigation.
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“Qaani is being detained and investigations are ongoing,” Middle East Eye said, citing eight sources in Iran, Iraq and Lebanon.
Western and Israeli media outlets, always eager for sensational headlines, picked up on the report as if someone had received a surprise birthday present, Press TV reported. have gone
Press TV satirically wrote, Did Qaani die of a heart attack? Was he questioned? Was he just out for a long vacation? The possibilities were endless and naturally the speculation turned into a complete media circus.
Absence from the public eye means you are removed from the civil registry, at least in the world where Middle East sources live and breathe, Press TV wrote. .
Press TV also cited The Times of Israel, which said ‘Qaani may have been killed in an Israeli attack in Beirut’.
Following the Middle East Eye report, several other Israeli government outlets, including the Times of Israel and the Jerusalem Post, quickly changed the narrative from ‘Qani is dead’ to ‘Qani is under investigation by the IRGC’. And this change was done very subtly.
Press TV added that Sky News Arabic went a step further in the game of ‘yellow journalism’ by claiming that Qaani had suffered a “cardiac stroke” and was hospitalized. He also said that an investigation is being conducted with the Chief of Staff. Each was trying to outdo the other. Somehow they were convinced that Qaani was dead, they just didn’t know how or where or why.
According to Press TV, the Times of India, the world’s largest circulation newspaper published in New Delhi, also joined the fray, calling Qaani an ‘Israeli spy in the IRGC’ and a ‘suspect in the assassination of Nasrullah’. Person’.
According to Press TV, the Supreme Commander of the Revolutionary Guards, General Hossein Salami, had already dispelled the rumours. were ready to receive the “Order of Victory”.
The “Order of Victory,” Iran’s second-highest military honor, also recently awarded to IRGC Aerospace Commander Amir Ali Hajizadeh, is certainly not awarded to those who are “under investigation,” and Of course it is not given to those who are “dead”.
Press TV quipped that it is not known how the Middle East Eye reporter and his editors are feeling now, as we do not have access to 10 sources to spread rumours.
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On Monday morning, Brigadier General Qaani appeared alive at the funeral of senior IRGC commander Abbas Nilfroshan in Tehran. The media aired this footage.
Press TV wrote that there is no doubt that many journalists were hesitant to explain why their anonymous sources failed to predict the twists and turns of this great conspiracy.
Sky News also refused to apologize for publishing unverified information.
According to the report, social media has been abuzz since Monday morning, with netizens slamming the whole joke and from MEE to Sky News and Al Arabiya to The Times of Israel, gasping for breath. Ridiculous of prophecies and ever-changing stories. All of them were driven by the same agenda and they all had to be ashamed.
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