Iran's IRGC Warns Israel Following Air Strike That Killed Iranian Commander

Iranian Brigadier General Mohammad Ali Allahdadi had been giving "crucial advice" to government forces.

The commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) warned on January 20 that Israel should expect "devastating thunderbolts" in response to the January 18 air strike in Syria that killed an IRGC general and several members of the Lebanese Hizballah militia.

In a statement posted on Iranian news sites, Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari said the killing of Iranian and Hizballah forces in the Israeli attack, created "another starting point" in the collapse of the "Zionist regime."

"They've seen our anger in the past," Jafari said while promising continued support for "Muslim fighters in the region."

Iran has said that Brigadier General Mohammad Ali Allahdadi who was killed in the bombing in the Quneitra region of southern Syria, was giving "crucial advice" to Syrians fighting terrorists -- a reference to Sunni rebels and Islamic extremists.

The strike also killed Jihad Mughniyeh, a field commander and the son of top Hizballah operative Imad Mughniyeh, who was assassinated in 2008 in Damascus. Israel was believed to have been behind his assassination.

Both men reportedly had ties with Iran.

IRGC commander Jafari said in his statement that, following the January 18 air strike, all young people in the Muslim world are "Jihad Mughniyeh" and all the members of the Revolutionary Guards are "Allahdadi."

Khamenei.ir, the website of the Center for Preserving and Publishing the work of Iran's Supreme Leader, posted two pictures of Jihad Mughniyeh with Khamenei, including one where the two men are embracing each other.

Israel has not confirmed that it carried out the air strike.

However, the Reuters news agency quoted an unidentified Israeli source as saying that the IRGC commander was not the intended target of the attack, and Israel believed it was attacking only low-ranking guerrillas.

The news agency said the comments appeared aimed at containing any escalation with Iran or the Lebanese Hizballah guerrilla group.

Iran supports the Syrian regime and the Lebanese Hizballah through military and financial means.

Allahdadi is believed to be the second senior IRGC commander killed in Syria.

In February 2013, IRGC commander Hassan Shateri, was killed while traveling from Damascus to Beirut.

Iranian officials blamed the death of Shateri, a veteran of the Iran-Iraq war, on "mercenaries and supporters of the Zionist regime" while vowing revenge.