šØ BREAKING: Iranās De Facto Supreme Leader KILLED - IRGC Basij Wiped Out
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Summary
Takeaways
- āAli Larijani, identified as Iran's de facto supreme leader, was eliminated by Israeli defense forces.
- āGholamreza Soleimani, the head of the IRGC's Basij unit and responsible for thousands of Iranian deaths, was also eliminated.
- āOver 300 IRGC Basij members were reportedly killed overnight in Israeli and American airstrikes, with key command centers destroyed.
- āThe IRGC's naval headquarters in eastern Tehran were hit and destroyed by IDF forces.
- āIRGC members and their families are reportedly relocating to countries like Australia and Canada, prompting criticism of these governments for allowing their entry.
- āCelebrations erupted among Iranian diaspora communities in Sydney and Montreal following the news of Larijani's elimination.
- āThe Israeli Defense Forces intelligence claims the IRGC's command structure is shattered, and their capabilities are stripped down, leading to a massive reduction in missile launches.
- āThe host advocates for Western governments to arrest and deport IRGC members from their countries, suggesting they should be forced to go to Afghanistan.
Insights
1Elimination of Key Iranian Regime Figures
Ali Larijani, described as Iran's de facto supreme leader, and Gholamreza Soleimani, the commander of the IRGC's Basij unit for six years, were reportedly eliminated by Israeli forces. Soleimani was specifically accused of being responsible for the murder of 40,000 Iranians during protests in January and for brainwashing younger generations.
Host Ammar Husi states, 'Ali Larijani has been taken out by the Israeli defense forces' and 'The head of the IRGC's Basij unit has been eliminated. Gholamreza Soleimani.'
2Decimation of IRGC Basij Units and Infrastructure
Hundreds of IRGC Basij members were reportedly wiped out on the streets of Tehran and other major cities, particularly during the Persian calendar's final Tuesday evening (Chaharshanbe Suri fire festival). Additionally, the IRGC's naval headquarters in eastern Tehran were destroyed by IDF strikes. Israeli intelligence suggests the IRGC's command structure is shattered, and their capabilities are significantly reduced.
Host states, 'Over three hundreds of IRGC Basij members have now been eliminated' () and 'The IDF hit the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' navy headquarters' (). The head of IDF intelligence is quoted saying, 'Their command structure is shattered, their capabilities stripped down to the bone.' ()
3IRGC Members Relocating to Western Nations
Following the intensified strikes, senior IRGC members, ayatollahs, and their families are reportedly moving out of Iran, with many relocating to Oman and Russia. Evidence is presented of some arriving in Canada and Australia, particularly Sydney. The host criticizes the governments of Australia, Canada, and the UK for 'welcoming them with open arms' and failing to protect their own citizens from these individuals.
Host states, 'IRGC members and their families are now moving to Sydney. We have a video evidence of some of them arriving in Australia.' () and 'A lot of them have the senior ones have moved to Oman... Over the last couple of weeks we've had a lot of them moving to Canada, but we also now have evidence of some of them moving to Australia.' ()
4Global Celebrations and Calls for Deportation
News of Larijani's elimination sparked celebrations among Iranian diaspora communities worldwide, including in Tehran, Sydney, and Montreal. The host strongly advocates for Western governments to arrest and deport IRGC members already in their countries, arguing it is their 'job to protect Australians in Australia' and prevent them from entering.
Host describes 'celebrations across the whole world, especially in Iran' (), showing videos from Tehran (), Sydney (), and Montreal (). He explicitly states, 'It's the job of the Australian government, the Canadian government, the British government to not let them in. Have some sanity. Have some common sense. If they are already in your countries, arrest them and deport them back to Iran.' ()
Lessons
- Monitor geopolitical developments in Iran closely, particularly reports on the IRGC and Basij units, as their weakening could signal significant shifts in the region.
- Assess the implications of alleged high-ranking Iranian official eliminations on regional stability and potential retaliatory actions.
- Evaluate the host's strong criticism of Western governments for harboring IRGC members and consider the policy implications for immigration and national security in countries like Australia, Canada, and the UK.
Notable Moments
Celebrations in Tehran, Sydney, and Montreal by Iranian diaspora and residents following the news of Ali Larijani's elimination.
These widespread celebrations highlight significant internal and external opposition to the Iranian regime and the public's desire for change, indicating the depth of discontent.
The host's direct criticism of Western governments for allowing IRGC members and their families to enter and reside in their countries.
This moment underscores a perceived hypocrisy or failure in Western foreign policy and immigration controls, raising questions about national security and the protection of local populations from perceived threats.
The Israeli President Herzog's New Year message to the Iranian people, wishing them change and a better future.
This message signifies a direct appeal to the Iranian populace, distinguishing them from the regime, and potentially fueling internal dissent while aligning Israeli interests with the aspirations of the Iranian people.
Quotes
"Ali Larijani, the de facto supreme leader of the Islamic Republic, the man whose job was to babysit the former supreme leader Ali Khamenei, but he couldn't even look after that old man, is now been eliminated."
"The head of the IRGC's Basij unit has been eliminated. Gholamreza Soleimani, who was a commander of a Basij unit for the last 6 years, and um under Soleimani, a Basij unit led the main a crackdown against the Iranians on the streets of Iran, um employing severe violence, mass arrests, torture, use of violence against the civilian demonstrators. He has now gone."
"Their command structure is shattered, their capabilities stripped down to the bone. What you're seeing launched now is whatever scraps that they can still push out. That's their ceiling."
"It's the job of the Western governments to not let them in. It's that simple. Just keep your doors closed. Just because they're pushing them out doesn't mean you have to let them in. You also have to push them out."
"To the people of Iran, as the president of Israel, I'm sending you all warm wishes on the festival of fire, Chaharshanbe Suri. May this festival of fire, which is a unique ancient tradition of your people, bring with it best wishes, warmth, and happiness, and change that you so well deserve. You deserve better. You deserve change. You deserve good."
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