Qa’ani Rejects U.S. Division Claims, Says Iran’s Unity Strengthens Resistance
IRGC Quds Force commander rejects claims of internal division, emphasizing cohesion between society and leadership as the foundation of Iran’s strength.
Iran, PUREWILAYAH.COM — Brigadier General Esmail Qa’ani, commander of the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, affirmed that the strength of the Resistance Front lies in the unity of the people and the cohesion of state institutions, rejecting U.S. claims of internal divisions.
Speaking on Thursday, Qa’ani said the ongoing confrontation has demonstrated that the alignment between society and leadership remains the decisive factor in facing what he described as the American–Zionist enemy.
“The strength of the Resistance Front in the war against the American–Zionist enemy stems from the unity of the street and the cohesion of officials,” he stated.
Unified Front Rejects Claims of Division
Qa’ani stressed that narratives portraying divisions within Iran are detached from reality, reiterating that all factions stand within a unified national and revolutionary framework.
“We are all revolutionaries, and with an ironclad union between the people and the government, and full commitment to the leadership of the Leader of the Revolution, we will make the criminal aggressor regret it,” he said.
His remarks come amid repeated U.S. claims suggesting internal disagreements within Iran’s political system, which officials have consistently rejected.
Message of Cohesion Echoed Across Leadership
Qa’ani also reiterated a unifying doctrine shared by senior Iranian officials:
“One God, one people, one leader, and one path — the path to victory for Iran, dearer than life itself.”
The same message was earlier published by President Masoud Pezeshkian and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf in coordinated posts, reflecting a broader alignment across Iran’s leadership.
Qa’ani’s statement underscores a consistent message from Tehran: internal cohesion and unity between the people and governing institutions remain central to the country’s strategic posture amid ongoing regional tensions. (PW)



