There was a stir due to the suspicion of Ismail Kani being a spy, claims of heart attack
Esmail Qaani / There was a stir due to the suspicion of Ismail Kani being a spy, claims of heart attack
Esmail Qaani - There was a stir due to the suspicion of Ismail Kani being a spy, claims of heart attack
Esmail Qaani: The news of Iran's Army Chief Esmail Qaani being an Israeli spy has created a stir in the whole world. This news has also shocked Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. The famous foreign newspaper The Sun has given this sensational report. Now the latest report claims that Iran's top general Esmail Qaani has suffered a 'heart attack during brutal interrogation' amid suspicion of being an Israeli spy. Earlier Qaani was completely healthy.Iran's top military chief has faced this brutal interrogation after the claim of being behind Israel's terrorist elimination campaign. After this, it is being claimed that during this time Ismail Qaani allegedly suffered a heart attack. According to unconfirmed reports, 67-year-old Brigadier General Esmail Qaani has been transferred to a hospital in Iran after suffering a heart attack after interrogation by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. According to Sky News Arabia's report, it is not known what his current status is.Spying also suspected in Nasrallah's murderAfter the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in an Israeli attack on a bunker in Beirut on October 4, rumors of Iranian General Ismail Kani being a spy started flying. Nasrallah was also allegedly killed by Ismail Kani. After this, Hezbollah's next successor Hashem Safieddin also went missing after an Israeli attack. After this, reports of Ismail Kani's disappearance also spread. After this, it started being claimed that this traitor (Army Chief Ismail Kani) is behind the incredible elimination of Hezbollah's top officials by Israel. It is also being claimed that Ismail Kani also died in the bunker explosion along with Hezbollah's successor 60-year-old Hashem Safieddin. But sources in Lebanon, Iraq and Iran have revealed that Qaani was not in that meeting.Qaani had also survived during the assassination of NasrallahSources have claimed that Qaani had also survived when Hezbollah leader Nasrallah was killed. After this, Qaani's sudden disappearance caused panic in the Iranian army. Because rumors spread that he had attacked the rogue Islamic regime. Let us tell you that Ismail Qaani leads the elite Quds Forces of Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard and he has been confirmed by the regime to be "alive and in good health". The Iranian army is now investigating his role in the murder of 64-year-old Nasrallah in a bunker on September 27. It is worth noting that Qaani was made the head of the IRGC's foreign unit - the Quds Force, after the US killed its previous leader Qasim Soleimani in January 2020.Qaani also suspected in the pager and walkie-talkie explosion case in LebanonIsrael, based on intelligence information, carried out an incredible number of pager and walkie-talkie bomb attacks simultaneously across the region, eliminating dozens of enemy Hezbollah commanders. Iran suspects that Ismail Qaani was also involved in this spying. Safieddin was among the commanders killed in the Israeli attack, who is believed to have been killed during a meeting of Hezbollah's Shura Council in Beirut. Ismail Qaani was also supposed to attend this meeting. But he did not reach. Although it was first thought that Qaani was also killed or injured in this attack, it was later revealed that he had left the meeting.After this, on Tuesday, Iraj Masjidi, deputy commander of the Quds Force and former Iranian ambassador to Baghdad, said that Qaani was "in good health and carrying out his daily duties". A commander of an armed group close to Iran said: "The Iranians have serious suspicions that Israelis have infiltrated the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, especially those working in Lebanese territory, so everyone is currently under investigation." Meanwhile, news of Kani having a heart attack is coming out, which is giving rise to various kinds of apprehensions.