An intriguing pattern has surfaced within Iran's political landscape, revolving around the number 63. Ednews reports that at least four prominent figures in Iran's government have passed away at the age of 63, under circumstances yet to be fully elucidated.
According to Iranian media sources, a notable number of influential individuals within the country have met their demise at this precise age. Among them are:
- Former Major General of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Qasim Soleimani, aged 63.
- Former Head of Research and Innovation Organization of the Ministry of Defense of Iran, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, also 63.
- Former Prime Minister of Iran, Fazlullah Zahidi, who reached the age of 63.
- Former President of Iran, Seyed Ibrahim Raisi, who coincidentally passed away at 63 years old.
This curious alignment of events at the age of 63 raises questions and prompts further scrutiny into the circumstances surrounding these high-profile deaths within Iran's political elite.