
Iran's IRGC Listed Terror Group For Antisemitic Attacks In Australia
Iran's ambassador has been expelled, and Australia said it would suspend operations of its embassy in Tehran. Australia will also list Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization, as have the United States and Canada.
The IRGC is a branch of Iran's armed forces, operating under Article 150 of the Iranian constitution. Established in the aftermath of the 1979 revolution and before the Iran-Iraq War (1980–88), the IRGC played a central role in defending Iran during the eight-year conflict with its neighbour.
Today, the IRGC comprises five main branches: the ground forces, aerospace force, navy, Basij (a paramilitary group) and Quds Force.
The Quds Force, which enjoys a high degree of autonomy, is tasked with coordinating Tehran's support for allied groups across the Middle East. These include Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Popular Mobilisation Forces in Iraq, the Houthis in Yemen, and Hamas in Gaza.
Western intelligence agencies have also accused the IRGC and its affiliates of involvement in covert or destabilising activities abroad.
The UK's security minister, Dan Jarvis, said in March that British authorities had foiled 20 Iranian-linked plots since 2022, many directed through IRGC-controlled intelligence networks using local proxies in the UK.
IRGC allies, such as Hezbollah, have also been accused of undertaking terrorist attacks in the past.

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