Iran loses contact with Quds Force leader amid Israeli airstrikes on Beirut

Iran’s Quds Power administrator Esmail Qaani, who made a trip to Lebanon after the killing of Hezbollah pioneer Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in an Israeli airstrike, has not been heard from since strikes on Beirut before the end of last week, two senior Iranian security authorities told Reuters.

One of the authorities said Qaani was in Beirut’s southern rural areas, known as the Dahiyeh, during a strike that was accounted for to have designated senior Hezbollah official Hashem Safieddine yet the authority said he was not gathering Safieddine.

A Hezbollah official said Israel was not permitting a quest for Safieddine to advance after it bombarded Beirut’s southern rural areas on Thursday. The authorities said the gathering would possibly declare Safieddine’s destiny when the inquiry closed.

Safieddine is viewed as a logical replacement to Nasrallah, who was killed in an Israeli strike on Dahiyeh on Sept. 27.

The Iranian authority said Iran and Hezbollah had not had the option to contact Qaani, named by Tehran as the top of Iran’s Progressive Watches Corps’ abroad military-knowledge administration, or Quds Power, after the US killed his ancestor Qassem Soleimani in a robot strike in Baghdad in 2020

Israel has been hitting numerous objectives in Dahiyeh as it seeks after a mission against Iran-upheld Lebanese gathering Hezbollah.

The second Iranian authority additionally said Qaani had ventured out to Lebanon after the killing of Nasrallah and the Iranian specialists had not had the option to reach him since the negative mark against Safieddine, who was generally expected to be the following Hezbollah boss.

Gotten some information about reports that Qaani might have been killed in an Israeli strike in Beirut, Israeli military representative Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani said the aftereffects of the strikes were all the while being surveyed.

He said that Israel had led an assault toward the end of last week against Hezbollah’s knowledge base camp in Beirut.

“At the point when we have additional particular outcomes from that strike, we will share it. There’s a great deal of inquiries regarding who was there and who was not,” he told a preparation with correspondents.

The Quds Power, the abroad arm of Iran’s Progressive Gatekeepers, regulates dealings with volunteer armies aligned with Tehran across the Center East, for example, Hezbollah.Iranian Progressive Watchmen commandant Brigadier General Abbas Nilforoushan was killed with Nasrallah in his shelter when it was hit on Sept. 27 by Israeli bombs.

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