Mystery surrounds death of Hasan Irlu: Assassination or corona
In a state of mystery, Iranian
Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh announced on Tuesday morning,
December 21, the death of Hasan Irlo, Iran's ambassador to the Houthis in Sanaa,
after being infected with the corona virus.
Irlu, a Quds Force commander, held
the position of Iranian ambassador to the Houthi militia since October 2020,
when Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei sent him to Sanaa as the Iranian
regime’s ambassador to Yemen, and on November 27, 2020, Irlu presented his
credentials to Hisham Sharaf, the Houthi foreign minister.
Irlu was born in 1959 in the city of
Rey, and he is descended from a family whose men all worked in the Iranian
Revolutionary Guards. His mother, Sona Hazrat Gholizadeh, was called the Saber
Stone after she lost two of her sons in the Iran-Iraq war. Hussein Irlu,
Hasan's younger brother, was killed in the city of Tigris, Iraq in March 1985
after he worked in the Quds Force as a commander of the destruction battalion.
The second, the youngest Irlu, was killed in May 1986 on the Iraqi-Iranian
border, specifically in the Al-Fakkah oil field in the Iraqi province of
Maysan, according to what was reported on the Yemeni website Saba Post.
During the year in which Hasan Irlu
served as ambassador, he took over the affairs of Sanaa and was in control of
all events, so the Houthi militia could not do anything without obtaining
permission from him, which angered the Yemenis.
Irlu caused the deaths of hundreds
of Yemeni youth, as he was responsible for sending a large number of young
people to Iran to undergo the most powerful military training, and then they
were thrown into the first ranks of the Houthi battles against the army and
coalition forces.
Taking advantage of his position,
Irlu also helped to build hundreds of Shiite education and propagation centers
in Yemen, in addition to being interested in the recruitment and training of
girls, as he provided great financial support to the female Zeinabiyat battalion
to recruit more women and girls.
Widespread controversy was sparked
among Yemenis after Irlu’s death. Despite the Iranian Foreign Ministry’s
statements that the cause of death was the corona virus, some Yemeni officials
asserted that he was killed by an Arab coalition airstrike during his meeting
with some Houthi leaders, and not as Tehran announced, according to Mareb
Press.