IRGC: Resistance Front at the height of its influence
The top commander of Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has declared that the regional Resistance Front has reached an unprecedented level of strength.

Major General Hossein Salami stated today at a ceremony in Kerman, southeastern Iran, that the Resistance Front has reached the peak of its power. Meanwhile, adversaries have become the focus of widespread animosity and are exhibiting signs of unease. He asserted that this situation is expected to persist.
He praised Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement for successfully “imposing its will on Israel,” citing numerous retaliatory operations conducted by the group. These actions compelled Tel Aviv to agree to a truce with Beirut, effectively bringing an end to the regime’s intensified and deadly aggression against Lebanon.
Hezbollah’s unwavering commitment in the face of significant risks is attributed to the efforts of the group’s former secretary-general, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, and former senior official Hashem Safieddine. These leaders have successfully instilled the principles of Jihad in the beliefs of Lebanese youth.
He asserted that the adversaries of the Muslim world have resorted to targeting innocent civilians as a sign of their frustration. However, he emphasized that these foes are no match for the dedicated youth of the Muslim world, suggesting that their defeat is inevitable over time.
“The commander emphasized that the robust infrastructures established over the years by the esteemed Mujahideen now stand as vital pillars supporting the lives of Muslims today,” he stated.
**General Soleimani Thwarted Numerous Anti-Muslim Schemes, Reports Indicate**
During a commemorative event honoring the late General Qassem Soleimani, an esteemed anti-terror commander of the Islamic Republic, Salami lauded the martyr for his unwavering dedication to the protection of regional Muslim countries. Soleimani’s efforts were highlighted for his leadership in combating Takfiri terrorist groups, reportedly supported by Western and Israeli interests.
General Qasem Soleimani, a significant historical figure for many decades, was described as a martyr who was killed in a U.S. drone strike in Baghdad in 2020. He was known for his relentless efforts to promote peace and security throughout the region, according to a statement given in his honor.
During critical moments when adversaries aimed to undermine Muslims, Martyr Soleimani stepped in and successfully thwarted all conspiracies.