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Hamas military wing releases 1992 photos of slain IRGC commander Saeed Izadi with senior terrorists

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Hamas military wing releases 1992 photos of slain IRGC commander Saeed Izadi with senior terrorists

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TL;DR

Hamas's military wing published photographs from 1992 showing Saeed Izadi, the late IRGC Quds Force commander killed in Iran a year ago, alongside senior Hamas and Islamic Jihad operatives. The images were taken in southern Lebanon, where 415 senior terrorists were exiled by the Rabin government, according to the Abu Ali Express channel. Izadi was a key figure in funding and strengthening Palestinian terror groups and was deeply involved in the October 7 massacre.

01 · THE DISPATCH

On the first anniversary of the elimination of Saeed Izadi, the commander of Iran's IRGC Quds Force, in Iran, Hamas's military wing released archival photographs from 1992 showing him alongside senior Hamas and Islamic Jihad figures. The photos were taken in southern Lebanon, where 415 senior terrorists from both organizations were deported by the Rabin government in 1992, as reported by the Abu Ali Express channel. Izadi was later a central figure in funding and arming Palestinian terror groups, with a significant role in the planning and execution of the October 7, 2023 massacre. The release appears to be a commemorative propaganda effort underscoring Izadi's longstanding ties to the Palestinian militant networks.

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