Thriller with the commander of the Quds Force. According to a Sky News Arabic report, the top commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, Ismail Ghani, suffered a heart attack and was admitted to hospital during an interrogation by the House for his possible involvement in the assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah by Israel. at the end of last month.

According to information reported by sky news arab, Ghani became the target of the investigation after the information about the head of his office, Ehsan Safiki, who is suspected and accused of collaborating with the Israeli secret services.

Rumors about Ghani flared after Nasrallah’s assassination, since he has not appeared in public since.

For its part, British media outlet Middle East Eye reported, citing sources in Tehran, Beirut and Baghdad, that the Revolutionary Guards launched an investigation after the assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, in an effort to understand how Israel managed to penetrate the upper Hezbollah leadership.

According to Middle East Eye, the Guards suspect that there is Israeli infiltration of the organization, mainly among executives active in Lebanon. Sources close to Hezbollah, however, believe that the security breach is “100% Iranian”.

Sky News Arabia expert Majid Azam commented that this information should be taken with caution, however, adding that it is an important breakthrough for the Quds Force.

It is unclear where Gaani is now. Eight sources told Middle East Eye he is in Tehran, but another insisted he is still in Beirut.

Lebanese and Iraqi sources said he was under “house arrest” and said he was currently being interrogated by people under the direct supervision of Iran’s supreme leader. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

The commander of an Iranian-backed armed faction told MEE that the assassination of Ismail Haniya, the political leader of Hamas, in Tehran in July had fueled suspicions that there had been “infiltration” of Iranian security forces, and not a small one at that.

Haniya was killed in an explosion at a hostel allegedly controlled by the IRGC during a visit to Tehran to attend the inauguration of Iran’s new president Massoud Pezhezkian.