Iranian officer killed in Syria blast, Iran blames Israel November 24, 2022Shipping containers burn at Syria's Latakia port following what Syrian media claim was an Israeli missile strike, Dec. 7, 2021. (Screenshot)(Screenshot)Iranian officer killed in Syria blast, Iran blames Israel Tweet WhatsApp Email https://worldisraelnews.com/iranian-officer-killed-in-syria-blast-iran-blames-israel/ Email Print The officer, identified by an Israeli research organization as Col. Daoud Jaafari, was killed by a roadside bomb; Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps vows to retaliate.By JNSIsrael was responsible for the death of a senior Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps officer in a roadside bomb blast in Syria on Tuesday, the IRGC said in a statement on Wednesday.The statement included messages of condolences to the officer’s family, and a vow to retaliate, according to a report by Ynet.The Alma Center, an Israeli defense research organization, said the officer was at the rank of colonel, adding that he has been identified as Daoud Jaafari. Jaafari’s was “one of the senior members of the air force of the Revolutionary Guards,” Alma stated in a tweet. “At this stage, it is not clear what his exact position is.”“It is known that the Iranians have ballistic missiles, UAVs [unmanned aerial vehicles] and air defense arrays deployed and operating in Syria. It is possible that he was involved in the maintenance and operation of one of these arrays. Based on his position, he may have been professionally involved in supervising the transportation of these kinds of weapons to Syria, within Syria, and to Lebanon,” said Alma.Read 5 Things to know about Israel's retaliatory attack on Iran airstrikeIranIslamic Revolutionary Guard CorpsSyria