Differences between General Commander of the Revolutionary Guard General Mohammad Ali Jafari and Qasim Soleimani, commander of the Quds Force, Iran's military arm outside its borders, Iranian websites have circulated leaks.

According to the sources, the differences developed rapidly, and it reached the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who intended to remove Soleimani from office, especially after receiving reports about the involvement of Sulaimani issues of corruption and "lack of transparency."

The agency "Arya" in this regard posted a report saying: Khamenei "took revolutionary measures and raised the report submitted by General Baqari and General Jafari, stressing the need to raise alternative cadres in the armed forces.

"The importance of the physical integrity of Qasim Soleimani in his work and the impact on his multiple missions in Syria and Iraq," the agency quoted Khamenei as saying, adding "remarks about the appointment of a successor to the commander of the Quds Force or the integration of this corps into the Revolutionary Guards."

On the other hand, the Iranian channel "Tehran Times" reported that the leader intends to sack Sulaimani for his appointment as commander of the Revolutionary Guards instead of Jafari.

Sulaimani was appointed commander of the Quds Force in 1998 as a successor to Ahmad Wahidi, whose task is to carry out military and secret operations outside the borders of Iran, and to recruit militias in the countries in which he is active to be pro-Tehran and acting on its orders, for example foreign militias in Syria and Hezbollah of Lebanon.