Khamenei appoints Esmail Qaani as New Chief of Quds Force

Iran's supreme leader appointed Esmail Qaani as the
new head of the Revolutionary Guards' foreign operations arm after its
commander, Qasem Soleimani, was killed on Friday in a US strike on Baghdad
airport.
"Following the martyrdom of the glorious
general haj Qasem Soleimani, I name Brigadier General Esmail Qaani as the
commander of the Quds Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps,"
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said in a statement posted on his official website.
Qaani was described by Khamenei as one of the
"most decorated commanders" of the Guards during the 1980-88
Iran-Iraq war.
"The orders for the (Quds) force remain exactly
as they were during the leadership of martyr Soleimani," said Khameini.
"I call on the members of the force to be present and cooperate with
General Qaani and wish him divine prosperity, acceptance and guidance."
Meanwhile, Iraqi President Barham Saleh called for
restraint after Soleimani's death.
"We call on everyone to restrain
themselves," Saleh said in a statement, characterising the strike as an
"aggression" and saying Iraq would be destabilised if "voices of
reason" did not prevail.