Iran evacuates personnel in Syria as rebels further advance – NYT

Members of Syrian opposition fighters walk along a street in Aleppo, after the Syrian army said that dozens of its soldiers had been killed in a major attack by rebels who swept into the city, in Syria November 30, 2024. (photo credit: REUTERS/MAHMOUD HASSANO)

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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi also traveled to the Syrian capital this week to meet with Assad to pledge the Islamic Republic’s full support.

The Islamic Republic of Iran began evacuating its personnel and military officials from its Quds Forces from Syria into neighboring countries such as Iraq and Lebanon, The New York Times reported late Friday, citing regional officials and three Iranian officials.

The officials said that within their Quds Force, two of their top generals fled to Iraq. This move comes as rebels who oppose Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad have been seizing cities that are a threat to his rule.

Three Iranian Officials have told the New York Times that they have begun the Evacuation of Senior Military Leaders and Personnel from Syria, in anticipation of the Imminent Collapse of the Assad Regime. Top Commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and its Quds Force have left Syria for refuge in both Lebanon and Iraq; in addition, Iranian Military Personnel, Diplomatic Staff and their Families, as well as Iranian Civilians began to be Evacuated on Friday, with their departure being ordered by the Iranian Embassy in Damascus and IRGC Leadership.. Some of the Evacuations took place via Commercial Flights between Damascus and Tehran, while others used Lands Routes with Lebanon, Iraq and the Syrian Port of Latakia.

The Times report also noted the evacuation of diplomatic staff of the Islamic Republic, their families, and Iranian civilians from the country as well. They began to leave war-torn Syria the morning of the Times report’s publication, ordered by their embassy in the capital of Damascus.

Not all evacuees were heading toward Lebanon or Iraq, as evacuations had also been carried out by planes to Tehran, while others were heading to the Syrian port of Latakia, the Times cited officials as saying.

Syrian opposition fighters gather at Saadallah al-Jabiri Square, after rebels opposed to Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad said they had reached the heart of Aleppo, Syria November 30, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/Mahmoud Hasano)

Is Syria a lost cause for Iran”

The report also cited prominent Iranian analyst Mehdi Rahmati, who claimed that Syria’s army doesn’t want to fight, and that the Islamic Republic doesn’t want to fight as “advisory and support” despite their previous backing and military support to Assad. He also said that Syria is unmanageable for the Islamic Republic – even through military operations. Iran has used Syria as a route to supply weapons to Hezbollah in the country’s west.

Rahmati statements came despite Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi trip to the Syrian capital this week to meet with Assad to pledge the Islamic Republic’s full support.


Published in 12/07/2024 06h21


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