The social networks and media networks of the Arab world announce that the ISIS terrorist organization, which is still active in parts of the Middle East, took responsibility for the explosions that occurred yesterday (Wednesday) in Iran during the commemoration of the fourth anniversary of Soleimani's death, causing over 200 deaths and dozens of injuries.
According to the Arab networks, the terrorist organization ISIS, which still has pockets and groups of loyalists active throughout the Middle East, took responsibility for the deadly explosions that occurred during the commemoration of the fourth anniversary of the assassination of Qassem Soleimani near his grave in the city of Kerman in southeastern Iran.
The terrorist organization published a statement, in which it explained that: "They acted against a large gathering of 'infidel' Shiites near the grave of their dead leader in southern Iran. The organization's soldiers wore explosive belts and exploded in the crowd, taking the lives of at least 300 'polytheistic' Shiites."
The rivalry between the terrorist organization ISIS and the government of the Ayatollahs of Iran is not new, as both represent hawkish currents of the various branches of Islam. Over the years, Iran has embarked on a series of operations against ISIS, which represents an extreme Sunni view of Islam, while ISIS itself has carried out many terrorist attacks against Iran, which represents Shiite extremism.