Reports: Iran's Suleimani Warns Bahrain, Leaves Fallujah for Aleppo

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Iran's senior general Qassem Suleimani, the head of the elite Quds Force, has warned Bahrain of “dire repercussions, including armed struggle by the people and the overthrow of the al-Khalifa dynasty,” in the wake of Manama's decision to revoke the citizenship of top Shiite cleric Sheikh Issa Qassem, Iran's semi-official news agency Fars reported on Monday.

“In a rare statement issued on Monday, General Suleimani warned the Manama regime that in case of any insult or disrespect for Sheikh Qassem, the toppling of the regime will only be a small part of the repercussions that will also include armed resistance," the news agency said.

“The General blasted the Manama regime for its unacceptable and inhuman oppression, discrimination, injustice and humiliation against the Muslim Bahraini nation, and said people on the tiny Persian Gulf island have so far tolerated the al-Khalifa regime's apartheid and heavy pressures and continued their uprising peacefully despite the fact that a number of their political and religious leaders have been arrested, their women and children have been imprisoned and tortured, and some others have been stripped of their citizenship and undergone intensifying pressures with their rights trampled upon,” Fars added.

"The al-Khalifa rulers seem to be taking advantage of the peaceful movement of the people and are miscalculating the extent of public fury," Suleimani reportedly said.

“They certainly know that trespassing the sanctuary of Ayatollah Sheikh Issa Qassem is a red line whose crossing will set fire to Bahrain and the entire region and leave people with no other option but armed resistance," Fars quoted the general as saying.

"The al-Khalifa rulers will pay the price of such an action whose endpoint will be nothing but the annihilation of this tyrannical regime," the Iranian Quds Force Commander reportedly warned.

Sheikh Issa Qassem, considered the spiritual leader of Bahrain's Shiite community, abused his position to "serve foreign interests and promote... sectarianism and violence," Bahrain's interior ministry said earlier on Monday.

He had been a strong proponent of "absolute allegiance to the clergy," while maintaining continuous contact with "organizations and parties that are enemies of the kingdom," it charged.

There was no immediate indication of Qassem's fate but, in theory, he would be left stateless and could face deportation through a legal process.

In 2015, authorities stripped 208 Bahrainis of their citizenship, according to the New York-based Human Rights Watch. It says at least five people whose nationality had been revoked were deported in February and March.

The decision against Qassem follows the suspension of Bahrain's main Shiite opposition group, al-Wefaq, whose political chief Sheikh Ali Salman is serving a nine-year jail term on charge of inciting violence.

The latest move in the escalating crackdown on opposition triggered fresh tensions and street protests in Qassem's home village of Diraz, west of the capital Manama, witnesses said.

General Suleimani is the leader of the Quds Force – a division primarily responsible for extraterritorial military and clandestine operations.

Earlier in the day, Fars said Suleimani was in Syria in preparation for “a large-scale operation by the Syrian army and popular forces in southern Aleppo,” quoting the media center of Hezbollah al-Nujaba, a major Iraqi Shiite militant movement.

“Suleimani has traveled to Syria after intensified clashes between the government forces and terrorists in southern Aleppo province,” Fars added.

It said Suleimeni was in Syria on Sunday to be briefed on “events and operations of Nujaba forces in southern Aleppo.”

“The Quds Force commander was in Iraq in recent days to render advisory services to the Iraqi forces in operations to liberate Fallujah” from the hands of the jihadist Islamic State group, the news agency added.

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Comments 15
Thumb Mystic 20 June 2016, 23:04

You know, despite the Saudis superior firepower and jets, it's a pathetic army you have.

Thumb Mystic 20 June 2016, 23:20

Disorganized, is that what you call Al Qaeda that have done all this terror in the world? Or ISIS that took over swathes of territory in Iraq and Syria?

I wouldn't call that disorganized, they are actually pretty heavy fighters your salafi boys.
Even I can admit so, but they are still fighting a losing battle.

Thumb Mystic 20 June 2016, 23:47

You and your other minions should be embarrassed by the so called "moderates" you support.

Look what this so called Syrian freedom fighter said in the video -

"Jabhat Al Nusra are not so bad. We coexist with Al Nusra, they solve the peoples problems.
The fact that they (Nusra) are Muslims helps them solve the problems in Syria, they don't kill or oppress people.
They only fight the Regime and that is all."

All this the fighter says from an Israeli bed, and he can judge whom are muslims and who is not? Pathetic salafis your people.
And yet you keep bringing up Assad and Golan and 40 years and what not, I don't see any of Assad soldiers in Israeli hospitals.

Missing peace 20 June 2016, 23:57

and you don't see any assad soldiers liberating the golan too! wahahaha!

Missing peace 20 June 2016, 23:56

it is you who comes straight away here to comment and defend iran not me...and gets very upset anyone comment against your master... it is youwho pledeged allegiance to iran and never to lebanon , so your lectures make me laugh every time you comment here like a brave anti lebanese brainless fanatic you are

and please remind us how many bullets did assad shoot to liberate golan in 40 years?... none LOL that is why israel does not want the US to oust him to keep him in place to defend ... israel LOLLLLLLLLL

Thumb shab 21 June 2016, 00:19

Iran needs to be bombed

Thumb smarty 21 June 2016, 00:42

much more interesting than this despicable Iranian, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBYFo6fXPvU somehwere in Almaati, Kazakhstan.

Thumb liberty 21 June 2016, 03:35

he is hurting badly

Thumb enterprise 21 June 2016, 04:27

and why is this known sectarian terrorist interfering in Bahrain's internal affairs!

Thumb marcus 21 June 2016, 09:22

The real reason suleimani of iran is upset is the same reason mystic is upset. Both are iranian shias and their feelings get hurt whenever a shia anywhere in the world is hurt. So, they threaten and send arms, train terrorists in Bahrain, Yemen, and Syria. But what they consider is a duty to help their sect in Syria and Bahrain they accuse other countries who are doing exactly the same of being sectarian, terror sponsors, and ideology sources.

Thumb Mystic 21 June 2016, 16:37

Only ones I see hurting badly are you people, crying and whining about Hezbollah every single day on Naharnet.

Thumb justice 21 June 2016, 17:32

listen to this and enjoy traitor. Listen how your terrorists were annihilated :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZhzzhfeax0

Thumb Mystic 21 June 2016, 17:42

Look at this you wahabi, bad news for you.

http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/211851-yemen-rebels-advance-on-key-southern-airbase

Thumb lubnani.masi7i 21 June 2016, 18:18

iranian mystic

where did all these hezbollah terrorists die? I mean you must be seeing their funerals in dahieh, the south and baalback on a daily basis specially the last 3 days;). Have you not seen Raad, Qaouk, and Yazbik attend these funerals in several villages? You are a lousy propagandist. Go earn your money

Thumb Mystic 21 June 2016, 18:03

Let's see what happens in Aleppo.

Meanwhile in Yemen
http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/211851-yemen-rebels-advance-on-key-southern-airbase