Israeli intelligence contributed the United States in its success to assassinate Gen. Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran’s elite Quds force and mastermind of its regional security strategy, NBC News reported Sunday.
Soleimani was killed in an airstrike a week ago, on January 3, near the Iraqi capital’s international airport. Iran struck back at the Americans days later by firing a series of ballistic missiles at two military bases in Iraq housing American troops. There were no reported American casualties.
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According to NBC report, Israeli intelligence “helped confirm the details” of Soleimani’s Cham Wings Airbus A320 flight from the Syrian capital of Damascus to Baghdad. Soleimani was registered on the passenger manifesto, according to a Cham Wings airline employee.
Despite the high level of secrecy, once the general had landed in Bagdad, rockets fired from a U.S. drone killed him as he left the airport in a convoy of two armored vehicles.
Interviews with two officials, NBC News says that initially, informants at the Damascus airport, were he take off, provided intelligence on Soleimani’s flight to Baghdad.
American spies in Baghdad pinpointed the location of the jet carrying Soleimani, his meeting with an Iraqi ally at the runway broadcast live for U.S. officials across the globe to watch.
At this point, three U.S. drones were already hovering up above, armed with Hellfire missiles and ready to eliminate a man who, according to President Donald Trump, was planning attacks on four U.S. embassies.
With little traffic on Baghdad’s roads, Soleimani’s convoy – one sedan carrying the general and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis (founder of Kata’ib Hezbollah militias) and a minivan with their entourage – headed out and went up in flames after four missiles were launched from the drones.
The report gave no further details on the extent of Jerusalem’s alleged involvement in the operation.
GOC Southern Command Maj. Gen. Herzi Halevi last Monday distanced Israel from the killing of the general, saying Israelis “are not the story here.”
Ynet News, i24NEWS, agencies