Revolutionary Guards General Majid Ebnelreza Named Acting Defence Minister

In a significant shift in Iran's military leadership, President Ebrahim Raisi has appointed Major General Majid Ebnelreza, a senior commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), as the acting Defence Minister. This decision follows the death of the former defence minister, who was reportedly killed in recent strikes attributed to Israeli and American forces. Majid Ebnelreza's appointment comes at a crucial time for Iran as the country faces heightened tensions with the West and ongoing military challenges in the region. The IRGC has long been a pivotal element in Iran's defense strategy, and Ebnelreza's extensive military background is expected to influence Iran's approach to both internal and external threats. This change in leadership could also signal a more aggressive posture from Iran as it navigates complex geopolitical dynamics, particularly concerning its adversaries in the Middle East. As the nation grapples with the implications of the recent escalation in hostilities, analysts will be closely monitoring how Ebnelreza's leadership will shape military policy and international relations in the coming months.
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