Iran’s Soleimani makes public appearance
Albin Szakola/Now Lebanon/January 22/16
BEIRUT – Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani reportedly delivered a speech at a ceremony Thursday, his first public appearance since rumors began circulating two months that he had been wounded in Syria.
Iran’s semi-official Fars News Agency reported Friday morning that Soleimani attended the memorial in Sirjan to commemorate the anniversary of Mohammad Ali Allahdadi’s death, a Quds Force general killed in Israel’s January 18, 2015 airstrike in Syria’s Quneitra.
Fars quoted one-line from Soleimani’s speech in which he honored “thousands upon thousands of defenders of the Shrine of Sayyeda Zeinab” in southern Damascus, a reference to Shiites killed fighting in Syria. Other outlets also covered Soleimani’s appearance, providing longer texts of his speech in honor of the late IRGC officer. Meanwhile, the local Sirjan News Agency published a photo report on the occasion which included a number of pictures purportedly showing Soleimani attending the ceremony.
The IRGC Quds Force commander has not appeared in a confirmable video or photo since mid-November 2015, amid reports he had been injured in southern Aleppo. Soleimani had previously failed to make a scheduled public appearance at a Student Day ceremony in Tehran’s prestigious Shahid Beheshti University on December 7, 2015.
Rumors have swirled that Soleimani was injured November while touring the battlefront in southern Aleppo, where IRGC forces and Iraqi militiamen are engaged in fierce battles with rebel fighters. Iranian authorities, for their part, had strenuously denied rumors Soleimani was hurt, but prior to Thursday’s ceremony in Sirjan, the elusive military chief had not made any confirmed public appearances.
AFP on November 25 reported that the Quds Force commander had been injured in the ongoing fighting in Syria. A Syrian security source told the news agency he had been injured in southwest Aleppo, while Syrian Observatory for Human Rights director Rami Abdel Rahman claimed Soleimani had been “lightly injured three days ago in the Al-Eis area in the south of Aleppo province.”
Meanwhile, the National Council of Resistance of Iran—which vociferously opposes the clerical government in Tehran—said on November 29 that Soleimani “has suffered severe shrapnel wounds, including in the head, while at Aleppo’s southern front two weeks ago.”“Qassem Soleimani’s vehicle that was there for him to oversee an operation by the revolutionary guards and a number of hired forces was targeted by the Free Syrian Army severely injuring Soleimani.”The NRC-I added that Soleimani had been rushed to Damascus for an initial round of treatment, before being transported to Tehran, where he is now in an intensive care unit.
**Ullin Hope translated the Arabic-language source material.