Exclusive: Esmail Qaani under guard and questioned as Iran probes Nasrallah killing

Last Update: 2024-10-10 13:00:03 - Source: Middle East Eye

Exclusive: Esmail Qaani under guard and questioned as Iran probes Nasrallah killing

Head of Revolutionary Guard's Quds Force not wounded but swept up in major investigation into Iranian security breaches, sources tell Middle East Eye
Suadad al-Salhy
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Brigadier General Esmail Qaani, head of the Revolutionary Guards' Quds Force, speaks in Tehran, 14 April 2022 (Majid Asgaripour/WANA/Reuters)

Esmail Qaani, the leader of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard’s elite Quds Force, is alive and unhurt but under guard and being questioned as Iran investigates major security breaches, multiple sources have told Middle East Eye.

Qaani has not been seen in public since Israel killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in a massive air strike on Beirut on 27 September, an event that rocked the anti-Israel Axis of Resistance alliance.

Since then, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has opened investigations into how Israel was able penetrate the Lebanese movement’s most senior leadership and identify where and when Nasrallah would be found.

Ten sources in Tehran, Beirut and Baghdad, including senior Shia figures and sources close to Hezbollah and in the IRGC, told MEE that even Qaani, one of Iran’s most senior generals, and his team are under lockdown as investigators seek answers.

Qaani became head of the Quds Force, the IRGC’s overseas unit, after the US killing of its previous leader, Qassem Soleimani, in January 2020.

Over the past two months, Israel has killed several top leaders in the Iranian-led Axis of Resistance, including the majority of Hezbollah’s military leadership.

Suspicions that senior Iranian commanders may have been compromised were compounded when Nasrallah’s presumed successor, Hashem Safieddine, was apparently killed in another powerful Israeli strike on a secret subterranean Hezbollah base on 4 October.

Safieddine is believed to have been killed at a meeting of Hezbollah’s Shura Council, which includes the party’s most senior leaders, sources said. Within minutes of arriving, he was hit by a strike so powerful that it demolished four large residential buildings.

'The breach was 100 percent Iranian and there is no question about this part'

- source close to Hezbollah

The fate of Safieddine and his companions is still unconfirmed, as Israeli aircraft shoot at any rescue workers or Hezbollah members that try to reach the site.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that Safieddine had been "taken out", but an Israeli military spokesperson later said he could not confirm that he had been killed.

Qaani arrived in Lebanon two days after the killing of Nasrallah, accompanied by several IRGC commanders and other figures “to assess the situation on the ground”, according to MEE's sources.

But after the attack on Safieddine all contact was lost with him for two days, they added.

Speculation has mounted online and in the media that Qaani was wounded or killed in Israel’s continuous bombardment of Beirut’s southern suburbs.

But a source in the IRGC and senior Iraqi officials told MEE that the Quds Force leader was not wounded and was not with Safieddine at the Shura Council meeting.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei greeting newly appointed commander of the Quds Force Esmai Qaani, left, on 9 January 2020 (AFP)

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