13 Nov 2024
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Iranian media react to Quds Force chief assassination

Iranian media react to Quds Force chief assassination
Press TV - One day after the assassination of Iranian Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani, the dailies across the country reacted to the tragic loss of one of the most admired figures in Iran, a man regarded as a hero and a symbol of national and religious pride.

Writing for the Tehran-based Kayhan newspaperon Saturday, Iranian foreign policy expert close to Soleimani, Sadollah Zarei, wrote that the general was known for his captivating personality of an austere military tactician who had a passionate and caring character.

Zarei added that it was his self-less personality which had allowed him to gain trust and achieve success in countries such as Lebanon, Syria and Iraq.

The foreign policy expert added that the assassination held little strategic value as Washington grows increasingly isolated in Iraq and the region facing a huge front of independent groups, governments and organizations who seek to resist US hegemony.

HosseinShariatmadari, the editor-in-chief ofKayhan, also wrote in a separate article that all conditions were set for a harsh revenge against the Americans.

Shariatmadarisaid that the inspirational path of Soleimani and his comrades will inspire further resistance against the enemy.

He added that 20 million Qassems are ready [to act, pay attention]America, quoting an Iranian poem marking the martyrdom of Soleimani.

The 'cherished' general

The Tehran-based Irannewspaper also published an opinion piece from Mehdi Shafei, the papers executive manager, calling on its readers to reflect on the heritage of the fallen commander.

What is it about his behavior and intellectual, political and military character which caused the whole nation, among all different political affiliations, to grieve for his loss? he wrote.

The paper published numerous accounts written by different political and cultural figures across Irans diverse political landscape expressing sorrow and admiration for the late general.

The Javan daily also reported how numerous Iranian celebrities, artists and professional athletes have expressed their sorrow following the announcement of Soleimanis assassination.

The paper noted that Instagram, a social media network widely popular among Iranians, has been blocking messages expressing admiration for the late general.

Ettelaat, regarded as one of Irans oldest active publications, also described the assassination of Soleimani, as the ascension of the tireless commander of the fronts of good against evil.

The paper highlighted that the passing of the commander had united the axis of resistance in calling for vengeance and has deeply horrified the US and its allies.

The "resistance axis" is commonly used to referto an emerging regional front opposingUS and Israeli hegemony over the region.

Soleimani, leading the Quds Force of the IRGC, was assassinated in American airstrikes in Baghdad early on Friday.

The attack also led to the death of Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the second-in-command of Iraq's Popular Mobilization Units (PMU).

Meanwhile, Iraqis held funeral processions in a number of cities across the country on Saturday. Soleimanis body will be transferred to Iran on Saturday evening.
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