Western intelligence sources suspect that Iranian experts arrived in Syria in order to manage military projects together with Russia
- INTELLIGENCE, SAUDI ARABIA
- 21/02/2023
“Intelli Times” blog investigation reveals that the latest series of attacks in the Jericho area raises a connection between the criminal smuggling mechanism run by the “Palestine Department” of the “Quds Force” together with Hezbollah and Palestinian partners who help move the weapons into Israeli territory. Some of those weapons were identified as small arms that were transferred to pro-Western forces in Iraq and Syria and later ended up in the hands of Shiite militias and illegal arms trade.
READ MOREKarim Khajatzadeh, an Iranian citizen linked to the Islamic State and with an extensive academic-technological background in the field of electronics and communications, came to Syria and possibly to support Russian-Iranian cooperation on Syrian soil, according to Western intelligence sources.
READ MOREAn investigation conducted by the Intelli Times blog reveals that not only senior officials from “Unit 400” of the Iranian “Quds Force” who carry out the attacks, live in the prestigious Alborez neighborhood in northern Tehran, but that it is probably a type of “residential housing” that they are entitled to as part of the benefits provided by the Revolutionary Guards’ economic fund to its operatives including operatives from the secret force units such as units 840, 400, 340 and 190.
READ MOREThe “Intelli Times” blog reveals how the “Nowrozi mechanism” is managed and financed, which was revealed following the logistical assistance it provides to Hezbollah’s missile precision project in Syria and Lebanon, as well as the route of the money that finances the project.
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READ MOREEverything that can be told about the activities of the Iranian company Meraj Air and the suspicious connection to the cargo terminals of the Revolutionary Guards at Maharabad Airport and the Hizbullah organization’s reception system in Beirut.
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