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2020-02-13T15:01:22.768Z


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Quds official strongly criticized Iranian president, revealing huge tensions between Rouhani and organization that erupted following the overthrow of the Ukrainian plane

  • Iranian President Hassan Rouhani // Photo: Reuters

  • Revolutionary Guards march in Tehran // Photo: AFP

  • Protesters in the Tehran regime // Photo: Reuters

Deepening rift between Iranian President Rouhani and Revolutionary Guards leadership: A senior organization has attacked the president and accused him of raising fuel prices, which led to any unprecedented protest in the country, was a conspiracy aimed at boosting the president's power.

In a text translated by the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs and State, Commander of the Holy See, Saint Syrian Task Force of Southern Syria, Noah A. Kadam, ruled that the President was trying to hurt the country's government in order to protect his brother suspected of corruption.



Hussein Faridon, the former president's brother and bureau, was sentenced earlier this year to five years in prison and a $ 2.5 million payout, following a two-year trial.

He was taken to prison about five months ago, but after a few hours that day, he left the prison with a paper that says "Prisoner on vacation." The president's "vacation" continues so far without any explanation.

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Then it was claimed on social networks that President Rouhani threatened the leader that if his brother was not released, sensitive information about the leader's associates could leak to an international press.

Relations with the opposition and a threat to the regime

Rouhani's decision to cut fuel prices came about a month after his brother's affair. Now the senior commander of the Revolutionary Guards in Syria claims that Rouhani threatened that if his brother was arrested he would "declare war" on the regime's officials, the first step on the way to realizing the threat was to raise gas prices.

In order to highlight the damage allegedly caused by Rouhanif's decisions, Rahim Noi Akedam said that the supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, had to make tough decisions and manage the great crisis that broke out and endangered the foundations of the regime and succeeded in preventing civil war.



Rahim Noi A. Kadam during his speech at Isfahan

A Revolutionary Guardsman has also accused President Rouhani and his government officials of having ties to Ruhalla Zam, an opponent of the Paris-based regime who was abducted by the Revolutionary Guards on suspicion several months ago abroad and now in Iran. According to Noi Akedam, Zem gave his investigators a long list of names of entities within the Rouhani government who frequently transmitted confidential information to him and helped him reveal information about the regime and the government's various exiles.

The accusations, coming from a senior organization trusting to implement the regime's political vision, are a new chapter between the Rouhani no Shi Revolutionary Guards, which emerged after the collapse of the Ukrainian plane over Tehran, during which the Revolutionary Guardsmen concealed from the president that the organization's air defense system was to blame .

Source: israelhayom

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