Iran buries general 'martyred' in Syria and vows Israel will pay
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| Tehran
Amid a wave of prayers and vengeful rhetoric toward Israel, Iran on Wednesday buried an army general killed in a presumed Israeli airstrike alongside six senior Hezbollah members in southern Syria.
Iranians have grown used to burying 鈥渕artyrs鈥 of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) who have died fighting Sunni militants in Syria.
But as hundreds of uniformed Guard officers reached out to touch and carry the coffin of Gen. Mohammad Ali Allahdadi 鈥 with sprays of rosewater flashing through Tehran鈥檚 chill morning air 鈥 it was clear this death was different.
鈥淭his is our first martyred commander, who was killed directly with a Zionist bullet,鈥 said the master of ceremonies in a prayer hall just inside the gate of an expansive IRGC base in eastern Tehran.
The IRGC commander, Maj. Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari, warned Tuesday that Israel faced 鈥渋mminent collapse鈥 and 鈥渟hould expect devastating thunderbolts; they have seen our anger in the past.鈥
He also said the fact that a senior Iranian officer was killed alongside Lebanon-based Hezbollah fighters, on a joint mission in the Golan Heights close to Israel鈥檚 border, 鈥渟howed that the Islamic revolution has bypassed geographical borders and a unified Islamic front is established.鈥
Axis of resistance
Iran has long declared itself leader of an axis of resistance 鈥 along with Hezbollah, Syria, and Palestinian militant groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad 鈥 against US and Israeli influence in the region.
Iran and Hezbollah have deepened their role in Syria over the last two years on behalf of President Bashar al-Assad. The US, Turkey, and several Sunni Arab nations have backed anti-Assad rebels.聽
As Gen. Allahdadi鈥檚 coffin lay nearby, Maj. Gen. Jafari said Wednesday that 鈥渢he combination of Quneitra martyrs is a promising sign of victory in [Jerusalem].鈥 We hope that the shameful Zionist stain in Muslim regions would soon be removed.鈥
Banners glorified Allahdadi鈥檚 status as a martyr, wreathed in symbolic iconography of Shiite imams and their ideology of resistance. Depicted were white doves trailing red ribbons, and painted splatters of blood.聽聽
Also killed in Sunday鈥檚 attack was Jihad Mughniyeh, son of Imad Mughniyeh, a former Hezbollah military commander believed to have been assassinated by Israel in Damascus in 2008. In a sign of close ties, the office of Iran鈥檚 supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, posted photographs of Mr. Khamenei embracing Jihad Mughniyeh.
UN-patrolled buffer zone
An IRGC statement said the group was 鈥渋nspecting the region of Quneitra鈥 and that Allahdadi 鈥渉ad traveled to the region as an adviser鈥 to help Syria fight Sunni militant 鈥渢errorists,鈥 according to Tasnim News Agency. The abandoned and mostly destroyed city of Quneitra lies in a UN-patrolled buffer zone between Israeli and Syrian forces on the Golan Heights.
In his eulogy, Jafari said Allahdadi had devoted his life to the IRGC, first during the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s, and later commanding different brigades.
鈥淚n his last years before retirement 鈥 Allahdadi eagerly accepted the [IRGC鈥檚 elite] Qods Force offer and was dispatched to Lebanon and Syria.鈥 Allahdadi should serve as a 鈥渕odel鈥 for other Iranian officers by earning a 鈥渟pecial place in the eyes of God鈥 through jihad and martyrdom, Jafari said.
鈥淚srael will pay dearly for this, [it] will face a terrible end,鈥 said a Revolutionary Guard official after the funeral. 鈥淲hat would you do if one of your generals were killed by another country?鈥