Al Jazeera accused of spreading Iranian propaganda


Qatari media house Al Jazeera is being criticized for a podcast in praise of Iranian General Qasim Soleimani, who was killed in a US attack.
According to Arab News, Al Jazeera Arab has painted a completely different picture of Qasim Soleimani's personality in a 27-minute long podcast.


One person in the podcast, playing the role of Qasim Soleimani, explains why he supported groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah during his time and the reasons why President Bashar al-Assad helped assassinate the Syrian people.
Egyptian analyst Abdel Latif al-Manawi described the podcast as "produced by an Iranian propaganda channel, not by a news network like Al Jazeera that claims to abide by the rules." 
Listening to the podcast, it feels like Qasim Soleimani was a famous national hero who defended Islam and liberated Jerusalem," he said.
At the beginning of the podcast, Qasim Soleimani discusses the situation in Syria with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Participating in the Syrian conflict is one of my many accomplishments, including persuading Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2015 to intervene militarily for the benefit of us and our allies. Was).
I am Qasim Soleimani, a soldier who dedicated his life to the service of Islam and the pride and dignity of the Islamic Revolution."
Qasim Soleimani's role in the podcast is proud, saying that "even the most powerful country in the world, the United States, is afraid of his name."
Explaining the objectives of the Quds Army, led by Soleimani, Kardar said, "It was created to help resistance groups against Zionist elements and will continue to support them. 
During the podcast, Soleimani's role in supporting the Syrian conflict was asked, how does he fall asleep when he hears the painful voices of the victims?
Soleimani's character responded by saying, They are fully aware of how the situation in Syria got out of control, and there were legitimate demands from some cities, but also from the United States and the Zionist lobby. But plans were also being made to destroy Syria, a symbol of resistance throughout the region.
The character in the podcast claims that the stability in Syria is due to Iran.
Al Jazeera declined to comment on a question about the Arab News podcast.
Al Jazeera also tweeted on its Twitter account regarding the promotion of a podcast on Qasim Soleimani's personality, which was removed after criticism.

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