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Massive Crowds of Iraqi People Join Funeral Procession of Al-Muhandis, Gen. Soleimani

Saturday 4 January 2020
Massive Crowds of Iraqi People Join Funeral Procession of Al-Muhandis, Gen. Soleimani

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Alwaght- Tens of thousands of Iraqi people have attended the funeral procession for Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, second-in-command of Iraq's Popular Mobilization Forces, and Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad. Many chanted: "No, No, America," and “Death to America, death to Israel.”

The US regime assassinated the two commanders at Baghdad airport in the early hours of Friday, triggering a wave of rage among Iranians and Iraqis, and forged an unprecedented unity with vociferous calls for revenge. 

Both Soleimani and Muhandis were popular figureheads in helping squelch an ominous rise of ISIS which once came as close as 30 km to Baghdad, while the US withdrew troops from Iraq and looked on. 

Images of the Iranian commander tagging along with Iraqi fighters at frontlines as the ferocious battle against ISIS terrorists went on are endearingly etched in the minds of many Iraqis. 

Their massive turnout in Saturday's funeral is both a testimony to al-Mundis' and Soleimani's popularity among many Iraqis and a message to the US which made its stay in the Arab country more unwelcome with the extrajudicial killing, observers say. 

In all, 10 people -- five Iraqis and five Iranians -- were killed in Friday morning's US strike on their motorcade just outside Baghdad airport as Soleimani's flight arrived from Syria, leading to speculations that Israeli intelligence played a role. 

On Saturday, Iraq's Prime Minister Adel Abdel Mahdi joined Muhandis associate Hadi al-Ameri, senior cleric Ammar al-Hakim and other important figures in a large crowd accompanying the coffins.

Ameri, who has been named as the successor to Muhandis, and many other Iraqi leaders have called on all factions in Iraq to unite and expel foreign troops. 

"We call on all national forces to unify their stance in order to expel foreign troops whose presence has become pointless in Iraq," Ameri told national television on Friday.

The cortege set off around Kadhimiya, a pilgrimage district of Baghdad, before heading to the Green Zone government and diplomatic district where a state funeral was to be held attended by top dignitaries.

The convoy snaked its way though a sea of black-clad mourners, some of whom carried portraits of Iran's Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei.

The bodies of the Iranians will then be flown on Saturday evening to Iran, which has declared three days of mourning for Gen. Soleimani. His funeral is to be held on Tuesday in his hometown of Kerman in central Iran. 

Funeral processions would also be held on Saturday in the holy cities of Karbala and Najaf.

The Pentagon said in a statement on Friday that President Donald Trump had ordered the US military to assassinate the top Iranian commander.

Iran has warned that “harsh revenge" is waiting for the US following the strike that killed the leader of the Quds Force.

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