Several news agencies associated with Iran allegations, including Houthi’s Al Masirah television network, as well as other international media, published footage that, as they say, show the brigade Emmael KaniCommander of the Kunds of the Corps of the Guards of the Islamic Revolution, among the crowd demonstrating in Tehran.
As the Times of Israelvideo, which seems to show General Kani alive and in good health, mixed with the crowd at a rally in favor of the regime yesterday, published both on social media, but also by the Iranian News Agency. Tasnim.
“Commander Kani, attends today’s gathering of the people of Tehran after the Divine Victory Operation”, reported the agency on X.
The state Press tv He also presented the video, saying: “Brigadier Emmael Kani, commander of the IRGC Kunds power, was warmly accepted by a celebration of a crowd in Tehran during the celebrations of victory over the Zionist (Israeli) regime.”
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– כאן חדשות (@kann_news) June 24, 2025
In Google online searches, Emmael Kani seems to have died on June 13, 2025, while Wikipedia presents the Israeli official in a presentation that was renewed just three hours ago, stating: ‘Emmael Kani, is Iranian Brigade in the Corps of the Islamic Revolution (IRGC) and serves As Commander of the Special Force Kunds … »
Earlier this month, the New York Times They said, without citing sources, that Kani was among the Iranian military leaders who were killed in Israeli raids, although Israeli defensive forces had not claimed that they had targeted him.
Emmael Kani succeeded Iranian General Cassem Solemani, who was killed in an American raid in Baghdad in 2020.
It is not the first time that the official is reportedly reported that the official is dead in an Israeli raid. In October, it is widely said that he was killed in an Israeli invasion of Beirut, in which Hezbollah’s senior leader Hassem Safeendin was killed.
Meanwhile, dozens of videos showing the Iranians have been posted on the internet to celebrate what they consider to be a “victory” over Israel.
Source :Skai
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