Iran’s Revolutionary Guard commander vows retaliation for apparent strike that killed top generals
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s commander of the powerful Revolutionary Guard General Hossein Salami vowed retaliation Friday for the airstrike widely attributed to Israel that destroyed Iran’s Consulate in the Syrian capital that killed seven of the guard’s members.
This came after thousands marched chanting “death to Israel” and “death to America” during the funeral procession of the killed officers.
The marches in the capital, Tehran, along with protests in other Iranian cities, came at a time of heightened concerns about possible retaliation by Iran for Monday’s strike that killed 12 people, including four Syrian citizens and a member of the Lebanese militant Hezbollah group, according to officials.
The protesters in the capital headed to Tehran University where the commander of the powerful Salami gave his speech.