Hassan Sayyad Khodaei (Persian: حسن صیاد خدایی, 1972 - May 22, 2022) was an Iranian military officer who served in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Serving as a Holy Shrine Defender, he was assassinated on 22 May 2022 by motorcycle-riding gunmen in front of his home. Iran has blamed the assassination on "global arrogance," a term used to refer to the United States and its allies, such as Israel.[2] According to the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times and other sources citing people familiar with the matter, Khodaei planned kidnappings and killings for an arm of the IRGC known as Quds Force Unit 840, including failed plots to kill an Israeli diplomat, an American general and a French intellectual.[3][4][5][6]

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Hassan Sayyad Khodaei
Native name
حسن صیاد خدایی
Nickname(s)Hassan Khodaei
Born1972
Bashmaq, Iran
Died22 May 2022(2022-05-22) (aged 49–50)
Tehran, Iran
Cause of deathGunshot wounds
Allegiance Iran
Service/branch Revolutionary Guards
Quds Force Unit 840[1]
Years of service1987-2022
Rank Colonel
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Background

Hassan Sayyad Khodaei was born in 1972 in the Bashmaq, a village in Kolah Boz-e Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Mianeh County, East Azerbaijan Province. Sayyad Khodaei joined the Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) in 1987.[7][8] Later, he was active as a Holy Shrine Defender (Persian: مدافعان حرم, romanized: Modāfe'ān-e-Haram).[9] This phrase refers to those who fight against ISIS in Syria and Iraq as part of the Quds Force, responsible for extraterritorial operations. Iranian scientists and academics have been killed or attacked by explosions, bombs, or motorcycle-riding shooters since 2010.[10] Israel has a history of assassinating nuclear scientists inside Iran in the same style.[11] On 27 November 2020, the Israeli government, with knowledge and support from the US government assassinated a top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh.[12]

Assassination

On 22 May 2022, Colonel Khodaei was returning home in the south of Tehran when he was fatally shot five times by motorcycle-riding gunmen on Sunday afternoon in his car, SAIPA Pride, a cheap non-armored car, outside his home at around 4 pm (11:30 GMT).[13] There has been no claim of responsibility for the assassination, but according to The Guardian the assassination style increases the chance of being linked to a series of previous motorcycle killings in Iran imputed to Israel, such as during the assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists.[14] In December 2023, former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett confirmed the Mossad executed him.[15][16]

Reactions

On 23 May 2022, Ebrahim Raisi, president of Iran, promised to avenge the assassination. He described Colonel Khodaei as Martyr and blamed global arrogance for his assassination.[17]

Hossein Salami, the commander-in-chief of the IRGC, vowed a strong response and “revenge against the enemies” responsible.[18]

On 25 May 2022, Iran called on the international community to condemn such "cruel" assassinations that target other countries' innocent citizens.[3]

The New York Times reported that Israel had informed US officials about its role in assassination of a senior member of IRGC. Israel reportedly claimed the assassination was an attempt to warn Iran about the continuation of the operation of an alleged secret unit where Khodaei was a member. According to Ynet, Israel was outraged by the leak, and Israeli officials told Ynet that they were asking their American counterparts for a response since the New York Times report had blamed only Israel for the killings without mentioning the U.S. involvement.[11] Israel claimed Khodaei was the deputy head of an alleged secret unit known as 840 in the Quds Force that carried out kidnappings and assassinations of figures outside Iran, mostly against Israelis. Israel referred to the confessions of an Iranian farmer named Mansour Rasouli who, according to Israel, confessed to plotting attacks against American and Israeli figures. Rasouli rejected any involvement in the operation. Later he said that he was kidnapped by Mossad[11] and threatened to be killed along with his family and that he was forced to confess under torture.[18][3]

On June 3, Ali Esmailzadeh, another colonel of the Quds Force, died after falling from a roof in a supposed accident. An Iranian opposition source claimed he was killed by the IRGC over suspicions he leaked information that led to the assassination of Khodaei.[19]

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