The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) warned Syria that it will invade from Iraq if Damascus does not stop what it called betrayal of Hezbollah, according to a single report. The threat, attributed to the IRGC, specifically targets Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) threatened on Friday to invade Syria from Iraq if Damascus does not stop what it described as 'betrayal' against Hezbollah, according to a single report circulating on Telegram. The threat, attributed to the IRGC, specifically targets Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, accusing him of betraying Hezbollah's security.
The IRGC has issued multiple warnings in recent weeks amid shifting regional alignments. The Zioneer has previously reported on IRGC threats against US bases in the region and Hezbollah's own threats to shell Damascus if Syria takes action against the group. The new threat comes as Syria's government under al-Sharaa has reportedly rejected US proposals to deploy forces against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
The report has not been independently verified, and there is no official confirmation from the IRGC or Syrian authorities. The Zioneer is tracking the story.
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