Iranian media reported that the commander of the Revolutionary Guards 'Quds Force, Major General Ismail Qacani, recently traveled to Albukamal in northeastern Syria, and toured the area of ​​Iranian-backed forces' operations against ISIS operatives.

And the Iranian Tasnim News Agency published pictures showing Major General Qaani in Syria, and he had been appointed in this position to succeed General Qassim Soleimani, who was killed earlier this year with others in a US raid in the vicinity of Baghdad International Airport, and then Washington said that it targeted him because he was planning to attack American targets.

The Iranian news agency quoted the military commander during his presence between what he called "the resistance forces", on his first visit to Syria, that the United States and Israel established and supported the organization of the state, and that the plot that was behind the formation of this group was not over, as he put it.

Photo published by Iranian media for the commander of the Iranian Quds Force, Major General Ismail Qaani, in the Syrian city of Albukamal

The Iranian channel Al-Alam conveyed the same statements and attached them with a picture of the commander of the Quds Force, who pledged to complete the march of Soleimani and what he described as martyrs, and Soleimani was assassinated upon his arrival in Baghdad from Syria, according to what was reported at the time.

For its part, the Iranian channel Al-Alam published photos of what it said was a visit by the commander of the Quds Force to the Albukamal area in the southern countryside of Deir Ezzor.

And spread in Albukamal - adjacent to the border with Iraq - armed groups backed by Iran, and has been subjected in recent months to several raids believed to be Israeli.