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The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by Holiness2100: 9:53pm On Apr 03
'UNPRECENDENTED' ESCALATION OF TENSIONS


Iran has vowed to avenge the deaths of several high-ranking officers of the Quds Force, the elite unit of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), who were killed in an air strike that hit the Iranian consulate in the Syrian capital on Monday.

Israel has not claimed responsibility for the attack, the first on an Iranian diplomatic building in Syria. But the New York Times reported on Tuesday that Israeli officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Israel had carried out the strike.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Wednesday that 16 people were killed in the attack, including eight Iranians, five Syrians ,one member of Lebanon's Hezbollah militant group, all of them fighters and two Civilians.

A LOSS ‘COMPARABLE TO THAT OF Qassem Soleimani’

Israel has repeatedly targeted Iranian interests in Syria in the past. The most high-profile victim at the Damascus consulate was General Mohammad Reza Zahedi, a veteran of the IRGC and a leading Iranian military adviser in Syria.

"This is the most important Iranian official killed since the war triggered by the Hamas attacks on Israeli soil on October 7," notes Ahron Bregman, a political scientist and specialist in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at King's College London.

"For Iran, it's a loss comparable to that of Qassem Soleimani, the former commander-in-chief of the Quds Force, killed by an American drone in 2020," adds Shahin Modarres, Iran specialist at the International Team for the Study of Security (ITSS) Verona.

Zahedi joined the IRGC in 1981, just two years after the founding of the Islamic Republic of Iran. He served in many roles until his death at the age of 63, including as commander of the Revolutionary Guards' ground troops and air force.

Zahedi "was particularly close" to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, says Clive Jones, a specialist in Israel and the Middle East at Durham University in the UK. Zahedi had been subject to sanctions by the United States, which has accused him of being in charge of supplying Hezbollah with Iranian missiles.

Zahedi was the Quds Force's military attaché in Syria and Iraq, and had also been stationed in Lebanon. He thus played a "central role in coordinating the various Islamist groups supported by Iran", notes Modarres, including Hamas, Hezbollah, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and the Houthis in Yemen.  

The Iranian officials killed in Damascus on Monday all played a common role, says Modarres.  

"They were all responsible, in different capacities, for relations with Iranian-affiliated groups, particularly Hamas and Hezbollah," he says.


If the attack was indeed of Israeli origin, it had a "preventive dimension – Israel wanted to minimise Iran's ability to coordinate with all these groups in anticipation of a possible extension of the conflict".

By attacking some of the most prominent members of the Revolutionary Guard Corps, Bregman says the Israelis "want to make Tehran understand that they also consider Iran to be responsible for what's happening in Gaza and on the border with Lebanon”.

It's a way of making it clear that they won't just try to strike Iran's satellite groups," he says.

Filippo Dionigi, a specialist in Islamist movements and the Middle East at the University of Bristol, agrees that Monday's air strike could indicate that Israel is ready to escalate the conflict with Iran. "This is an unprecedented escalation of tensions since the start of the war against Hamas," he says.

According to Jones, the Damascus strike is linked in particular to Israel's strategy for dealing with the clashes on its border with Lebanon, which have increased since the war in Gaza began. "There is a strong sense among most Israelis that something must now be done against Hezbollah, given that most of the towns and villages on the Israeli side of the border remain evacuated and around 100,000 Israelis are internally displaced. In short, Israel has raised the stakes to see how Iran will respond."

But Israel didn't just want to send a message to its enemies, says Jones – the strike was also a way of sending a signal to the United States. Washington and Tehran have been trying to lower tensions since January.
"This attack would suggest that Tel Aviv places its own security first and foremost," saying to the Americans: "We will not allow our freedom of action to be limited by your concerns."

"I can imagine that the White House, once again, will be having sharp words with the Israelis behind the scenes," he adds.

The assassination of Zahedi, an attack that seriously undermines the Revolutionary Guard Corps, is likely to result in exactly what the United States fears: an Iranian retaliation.

"Mohammad Reza Zahedi's death deprives the organisation of an element that had very good tactical knowledge and great experience in the field," Modarres notes.

THE RETALIATION DILEMMA

Zahedi will, of course, be replaced, says Dionigi, but he notes that [b]the attack "risks shaking the faith" of pro-Iranian militant groups in Iran's “ability to foil Israeli plans". By succeeding in killing seven Iranian officials gathered in the same place, "Israel is proving that its intelligence services are very well-informed", [/b]Dionigi says.

For Iran, a forceful retaliation would be a way of proving its strength to its affiliated armed movements.

Tehran has accused Israel of targeting its consulate in Syria, a move that Iran will likely feel necessitates a response. The Israeli army has so far only been willing to comment on the location of the strike, insisting it was a military building and not a diplomatic outpost.

After the killing of Soleimani in 2020, "Iran promised to take revenge on the United States and Israel", Modarres says. But "nothing of note happened".

This time, given the context of the war between Israel and Hamas – a group backed by Iran –Tehran "will have to react", says Bregman. This could mean ordering an intensification of attacks against Israel by Hezbollah or the Houthis.

France’s former ambassador to Syria, Michel Duclos, agrees. "Tehran is undoubtedly obliged to retaliate, but I think it will be of a symbolic nature, avoiding further escalation."

"Iran seems to fear an open conflict with Israel," he told FRANCE 24.
Tehran could instead "target Israeli diplomatic representations elsewhere in the world, which would be symmetrical with the fact that it was a consulate that was hit",
Duclos says.

https://www.france24.com/en/middle-east/20240403-the-israeli-raid-on-damascus-an-unprecedented-escalation-of-tensions

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Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by Holiness2100: 9:54pm On Apr 03
ISRAELI Air Force is at the highest state of alert.

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Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by Holiness2100: 9:55pm On Apr 03
In preparation for a possible Iranian revenge: The IDF decided to recruit reservists for the air defense systems.

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Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by Righteousness2(m): 10:01pm On Apr 03
Iran has one of the most lovely people on earth but very terroristic inclined leaders whose sworn life ambition is to wipe out ISRAEL from the face of earth which cannot happen.

No matter the revenge they wanna do, we know the end of the story.

All these have been written and prophecised In the BOOK OF all books, the Holy Bible.
I know the end of The Book .

ISRAEL will survive!
I’m not sure about the Ayatollahs though

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Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by Newton2024: 10:07pm On Apr 03
I never take Ayatollah serious. He is a dog that can only bark but must not bite. If he dare fall into Israel's trap, it would be worse for him than Hamas terrorists.

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Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by mbaise1000: 10:27pm On Apr 03
How does one say rip to a murderer who was murdered on his way to murder others or murdered where he was planning to murder others?
islamic revolutionary whatever.
Imagine a world without islam.

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Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by Obiedun(m): 11:03pm On Apr 03
Iran here and there sponsoring terrorism

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Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by Owon: 8:23am On Apr 04
Iran needs to stop making noise and start acting.
Let them do what they want to do and stop disturbing our ears all the time.

The created state of Israel has been misbehaving since 1948 because of USA and UK backings. Remove this and the IDF can't even stand boko-haram or ipob in combat.

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Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by sofeo(m): 8:23am On Apr 04
Alright then.
Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by Praying4Nigeria: 8:23am On Apr 04
Let there be Peace.
Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by globalresource: 8:24am On Apr 04
Lol. Iran in trouble . Make Iran no fall into this trap set for it by Israel

US would also love to see Iran fall

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Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by brightovio007(m): 8:24am On Apr 04
Watching
Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by 89green: 8:25am On Apr 04
Same Israel that scored own goal recently by killing British and US citizens in WCK, soon they will start to kill themselves.

Its Israel's time to rule but one day the ruling will end and back fire.

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Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by Yugoslavia247(m): 8:25am On Apr 04
Terrorist
Islam

How can a book teach so much hate and less humanity.

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Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by Dpharisee: 8:25am On Apr 04
This Holiness Pastor and the Imam GOD1000 na only Israel and Palestine them they spend all their time on daily. They are not concerned that electricity price has increased and Nigerians are groaning

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Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by Donaldoni: 8:26am On Apr 04
Israel no send anybody o

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Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by Lanre1st(m): 8:26am On Apr 04
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Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by owolabi5: 8:27am On Apr 04
Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by TOPCRUISE(m): 8:28am On Apr 04
Holiness2100 carry first and second to comment. While righteousness2 carry 3rd to comment. One person carry first 3 positions to comment on the thread he opened. That is unfair.

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Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by jaxin119: 8:28am On Apr 04
Hmm
Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by oluwaseyi0: 8:28am On Apr 04
mbaise1000:
How does one say rip to a murderer who was murdered on his way to murder others or murdered where he was planning to murder others?
islamic revolutionary whatever.
Imagine a world without islam.
So much peace even in Northern Nigeria

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Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by Rich4god(m): 8:29am On Apr 04
You lots can fight all the wars, bomb yourself out, but let African leaders stay out of it.

Esp that over sabi South Africa.

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Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by diamond68: 8:30am On Apr 04
Expect Iran to come out swinging and to turn israel to dust

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Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by diamond68: 8:30am On Apr 04
Iran will come out swinging. Israel is in trouble

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Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by oluseyiforjesus(m): 8:31am On Apr 04
Ok
Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by Cantonese: 8:32am On Apr 04
Hmm
Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by tradepunter: 8:33am On Apr 04
this is a strong message..... iran have a thing for just causing trouble..... I still remember a case an Iranian running some operations via Lebanese diaspora in Nigeria..... they thought we are stupid black people..... with no form of dicphering their moves..... their network was brought down from Abuja to kaduna to sokoto..... Nigeria response was soft cuz some of them were expelled cuz of back channels communication...... when majority of the verdict was punishment by death or life imprisonment in the pit.

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Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by Kingsnairaland(m): 8:34am On Apr 04
Hg

Iran is the only nation that openly says Israel should not exist

That too bad to say
Russia is just managing Iran and the situation

Imagine if a Christian nation comes up to say mecca should not exist that too harsh or wrong to say

Russia is probably 80% Christians so most Muslims don't know without Israel our Bible will be a story without evidence

Instead of Iran to fight for Palestinians state they are busy fighting for Israel destruction which will never happen

You can see even Russia is not with them on that side no Christian will see Israel burn and not weep, and for your information putin calls Israel the holy land

If Iran wants nuke let them accept Israel to live and let live then just fight for things that can be possible.

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Re: The Israeli Raid On Damascus, An ‘unprecedented’ Escalation Of Tensions by Sheuns(m): 8:34am On Apr 04
Righteousness2:
Iran has one of the most lovely people on earth but very terroristic inclined leaders whose sworn life ambition is to wipe out ISRAEL from the face of earth which cannot happen.

No matter the revenge they wanna do, we know the end of the story.

All these have been written and prophecised In the BOOK OF all books, the Holy Bible.
I know the end of The Book .

ISRAEL will survive!
I’m not sure about the Ayatollahs though

Dey carry other countries matter for head. Why did Israel attack a nation that has not launched a direct attack on them. It is uncalled for and unnecessary the attack.

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