Raisi says Iran will avenge slain Revolutionary Guards colonel

SULAIMANI (ESTA) — Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said on Monday Iran will avenge the death of Revolutionary Guards Colonel Sayad Khodai, a day after the elite corps officer was shot dead by two people on a motorcycle in a rare assassination in Tehran.

“I have agreed for our security forces to seriously follow up on this matter and I have no doubt that revenge for the pure blood of our martyr will be taken,” Reuters quoted Raisi as saying.

The killing only reinforces the determination of the Guards to confront the enemies of Iran, Guards spokesman Ramazan Sharif said, according to the semi-official Mehr news agency.

“The martyrdom of Colonel Khodai strengthens the determination of the Revolutionary Guards to defend security, independence and national interests and to confront the enemies of the Iranian nation,” he said.

“The thugs and terrorist groups affiliated with global oppression and Zionism will face consequences for their actions.”

Khodai was “one of the defenders of the shrines”, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported, referring to military personnel or advisers who Iran says fight on its behalf to protect Shia sites in Iraq or Syria against groups such as Islamic State (ISIS).

Two people on a motorcycle opened fire on Khodai, Tasnim reported, while the semi-official ISNA news agency said that members of an Israeli intelligence service network had been discovered and arrested by the Guards.

The killing comes at a time of uncertainty over the revival of Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers after months of stalled talks.

Sanam Vakil, deputy head of the Middle East and North Africa programme at Chatham House, said Khodai’s assassination was meant to unsettle Tehran as tensions escalate with its arch-enemy Israel over Iran’s nuclear programme.

“Should Israel be responsible for the attack, it is a reminder of Israel’s growing reach and destabilizing capacity inside Iran,” said Vakil.

At least six Iranian scientists and academics have been killed or attacked since 2010, several of them by assailants riding motorcycles, in attacks believed to have targeted Iran’s nuclear programme, which the West says is aimed at producing a bomb.

Iran denies this, saying the programme has peaceful purposes, and has denounced the killings as acts of terrorism carried out by Western intelligence agencies and Mossad.

Iranian chief justice Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei said Khodai’s assailants would be punished.

Henry Rome of the Eurasia Group said the assassination appeared to be Israeli retaliation against the Revolutionary Guards for regional and global operations.

This approach is in line with Israel’s strategy of countering Iran’s actions not just in third countries but also inside Iran itself, attacking what Prime Minister Naftali Bennett calls the “head of the Octopus”, added Rome.

In March, Iran attacked Erbil with a dozen ballistic missiles in an unprecedented assault on the capital of the Kurdistan Region that appeared to target the United States and its allies.

Iranian state media said the Revolutionary Guards carried out the attack against Israeli “strategic centers” in Erbil, suggesting it was revenge for recent Israeli air strikes that killed Iranian military personnel in Syria.

(Esta Media Network/Reuters)

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