BREAKING NEWS IN ISRAEL, GAZA: Israel shut down GPS out of fear! Attack is imminent

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Iran, whose embassy building in Damascus, the capital of Syria, was hit with missiles by Israel at the beginning of the week, was this time attacked on its own territory.

Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Zahedi, one of the commanders of the Revolutionary Guards, who was in a meeting at the embassy complex in Damascus, his deputy Brigadier General Mohammad Hadi Haji Rahimi and other Iranian officers were the target of missiles fired from F-35 warplanes.

While the five-storey building was destroyed in the attack that took place in broad daylight, among the dead were other officers of the Quds Force, which carries out the foreign operations of the Revolutionary Guards. It was known that Brigadier General Zahedi was the commander of the Quds Force in Syria, Lebanon and Palestine.

Before the echo of the Israeli attack, in which a total of 14 people died, had subsided, explosions were heard in Sistan and Baluchistan in the southeast of Iran. The militant group Jaish al-Adl seized an arsenal in the region and raided two Iranian police stations.

The Jaish al-Adl group was brought to the world agenda last January. While the war in the Middle East continued at full speed, Iran hit the Jaish al-Adl group based in Pakistani territory with missiles.

While Pakistan retaliated against the attack, the Islamabad administration announced that Baluch separatists in Sistan and Baluchistan were targeted.

In the showdown, which triggered fears that the conflict in the Middle East would spread beyond the region, all eyes turned to the group known as Jaish al-Adl, or ‘Justice and Equality Army’. The armed group, which has been fighting against the Tehran administration for years, attempted to assassinate Iran’s then president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in 2005.

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Iran, which claims that Jaish al-Adl, operating on the Pakistani border, is supported by the USA and Israel, was attacked by the same group at midnight between Wednesday and Thursday.

Jaish al-Adl militants captured a headquarters of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. While police stations in Rask and Chabahar were also attacked, militants shared video footage from the armory at the army headquarters.

In the images posted on social media, militants with heavy weapons in their hands were seen clashing with Iranian security guards on the streets of Chabahar.

Deafening explosions took place in the ammunition depot at the military facility in Rask at midnight.

Iranian state media announced that at least five security guards were killed in the attacks, and in the morning it was revealed that helicopters and unmanned aerial vehicles belonging to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards also participated in the conflict.

There is unconfirmed information that militants also captured the naval headquarters in Chabahar.

International news agency AFP reminds that 11 police officers were killed in an attack on a police station by the Sunni group Jaish al-Adl in December.

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