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Mohamad Baqer Zolqadr was named this Tuesday as the new secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, a position in which he succeeds Ali Laryani, killed in an Israeli bombing as part of the Israeli-American offensive, launched on February 28 against the Asian country.
The decision has the approval of Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtab Jameneiand is confirmed by presidential decree, as specified Mehdi Tabatabaeideputy director of Communications and Information of the Presidency of Iran, through a brief message published on his social networks.
Baqer Zolqadr, a retired military commander, currently served as secretary of the Expediency Discernment Council, a 48-person assembly appointed by the supreme leader to resolve disputes between Parliament and the Guardian Council. He previously served as vice minister of the Interior during the Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as president of Iran (2005-2013).

He thus replaces Lariyani, an influential politician killed in a bombing carried out by Israel last week in the midst of the offensive, within the framework of the strategy to decapitate the leadership of the Islamic Republic and provoke a regime change in Tehran.
Considered a “distinguished and valuable figure”, Lariyani was vindicated by the president of Iran himself, Masud Pezeshkianas “a source of extensive and diverse services and achievements in various fields during the Islamic Republic.” With his death, Israel also eliminated a person seen as a potential negotiator in an eventual process to end the war.
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