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  2. Quds Force - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Quds Force Founded 1988 ; 37 years ago (1988) as an independent force Country Iran Type Special operations force Role Extraterritorial operations, Unconventional warfare, Military Intelligence, Black operations Size 5,000 Part of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Engagements Iran–Iraq War Soviet ...

  3. Esmail Qaani - Wikipedia

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    Esmail Qaani (also spelled as Ismail Qaani; [2] [better source needed] Persian: اسماعیل قاآنی; born 8 August 1957) [3] is an Iranian brigadier general in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and commander of its Quds Force, a division primarily responsible for extraterritorial operations.

  4. Qasem Soleimani - Wikipedia

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    The Israeli think tank also claimed the Quds Force, also known as the Jerusalem Force, was reported by The Telegraph to control a company that "specializes in anti-tank mines and operates under the aegis of the IRGC’s al-Quds or Jerusalem Force" and was responsible for making bombs that killed American and British soldiers in Iraq. [51]

  5. Imad Mughniyeh - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Imad Mughniyeh عماد مغنية Mughniyeh in the 2000s Hezbollah Chief of Staff Preceded by Unknown Succeeded by Mustafa Badreddine Personal details Born (1962-12-07) 7 December 1962 Tayr Dibba, Lebanon Died 12 February 2008 (2008-02-12) (aged 45) Kafr Sousa, Damascus, Syria Political party ...

  6. Zeinab Soleimani - Wikipedia

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    Zeinab was born in Tehran, Iran, and is the youngest child of Qasem Soleimani, the former commander of the Quds Force of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. [4] She spoke at her father's funeral, saying: "the families of American soldiers in West Asia will be waiting for the news of the deaths of their children." [5]

  7. List of wars and battles involving the Quds Force - Wikipedia

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    Opposing force Location Campaign Outcome Battle of Herat [1] 12 November 2001: Taliban: Herat: Afghanistan War: Victory Karbala raid (alleged) [2] 20 January 2007: United States: Karbala: Iraq War: Tactical Victory Al-Qusayr offensive [3] 4 April–8 June 2013: Free Syrian Army Al-Nusra Front: Al-Qusayr: Syrian Civil War: Decisive Victory Siege ...

  8. Hassan Shateri - Wikipedia

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    Hassan Shateri (Persian: حسن شاطری ‎; 1955 – February 12, 2013), also known as Hesam Khoshnevis (حسام خوشنویس), [2] was an Iranian military officer and Major General of Iran's elite IRGC Quds Force. [3]

  9. Ahmad Vahidi - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, he joined the Quds Force, a unit of the Revolutionary Guards that is responsible for operations outside of Iran. [6] He holds the rank of brigadier general. [8] Vahidi was appointed deputy minister of defense in 2005 when Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar became minister of defense. [7] He was in office until 2009.