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Khamenei vows to punish Israel for attacking Iranian consulate in Syria

- Anadolu Agency

Tehran, Iran - Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed on Tuesday that Israel ‘will be punished’ for an attack on the Iranian Consulate in the Syrian capital, Damascus, that killed seven military officers, including a top commander.

Khamenei said the ‘evil regime’ will be ‘punished at the hands of our brave men’, adding that the Iranian military will make Israel ‘regret the crime’.

Seven officers of the Islamic Revolution­ary Guard Corps (IRGC) were killed in a missile strike on Monday that targeted a building housing the consular affairs section of the Iranian Embassy.

Among those killed were General Mohammad Reza Zahedi, a senior commander of the IRGC’S Quds Force in Syria and Lebanon, and his deputy General Hadi Haj Rahimi.

Khamenei paid tribute to both IRGC commanders, saying the grief of their killing is ‘heavy for the Iranian nation, especially those who knew them’.

Zahedi was a veteran IRGC commander who previously commanded the IRGC’S ground force and air force and also served as the deputy commander of the IRGC’S military operations.

Iranian Ambassador to Syria, Hossein Akbari, told reporters following the attack on Monday that the consular affairs building was attacked with F-35 warplanes and six missiles, blaming Israel for it.

Israeli Army Radio, however, said the Iranian Embassy was not the target of the attack, but a nearby building serving as an IRGC military headquarte­rs in Damascus, without taking responsibi­lity for it.

Earlier on Tuesday, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi strongly condemned the consulate attack and warned that it ‘will not go unanswered’.

Raisi said the attack constitute­s ‘a clear violation of internatio­nal regulation­s’, adding that Israel has ‘put blind assassinat­ions on its agenda in the struggle to save itself’ after ‘repeated defeats and failures’ against the resistance forces.

Raisi’s statement came hours after Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, the top government security body, held an emergency meeting in his presence to discuss the consulate attack.

Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-abdollahia­n, in a phone conversati­on with his Syrian counterpar­t Faisal Mekdad on Monday, said the attack was in breach of internatio­nal convention­s and warned that Israel ‘will be responsibl­e for its consequenc­es’.

 ?? (Xinhua) ?? Rescuers work near the destroyed consulate building of the Iranian embassy in Damascus, Syria, on Monday
(Xinhua) Rescuers work near the destroyed consulate building of the Iranian embassy in Damascus, Syria, on Monday

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