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Israel claims there are no leads to the assassination of Iran’s top nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh.
The country’s settlement minister, Tajachi Hanegbi, said they had no idea who killed Fakhrizadeh.
Iran has blamed Israel for killing top nuclear scientists from the start. Even the United States itself has hinted that Israel was behind Fakhrizadeh’s assassination.
Al Jazeera reports that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme religious leader, has said that revenge for the scientist’s murder will be a priority.
Tehran is not expected to seek retaliation at this time, as it seeks to improve relations with the Biden administration.
“I have no idea who carried out the killings,” said Israeli Minister Tajachi Hanegabi. I will keep my mouth shut because I am responsible for this incident, that is not the case. I really have no idea.
He was speaking on the Meet the Press program on Israel’s N-12 television. The minister is known to be very close to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
On Friday, Fakhrizadeh was shot dead by terrorists in his car in the Absard area east of the Iranian capital, Tehran.
He was first taken to hospital with injuries. He died there later. He was declared a martyr by the Iranian Foreign Ministry.
President Hassan Rouhani has blamed Israel for killing prominent nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh.
At the same time, Iran’s religious and military leaders have threatened retaliation.
Just as Iran blames Israel for his death, Trump retweeted the tweet from an Israeli journalist close to Mossad, pointing to Israel’s assassination.
A US government official and two intelligence officials have confirmed that Israel was behind Fakhrizadeh’s assassination.
In the eyes of the West, the Mossad has long hunted Fakhrizadeh, the mastermind of Iran’s “secret nuclear bomb program.” Because of this, the mercury of the new emotion is increasing.
Iran has been in a frenzy since the assassination on Friday. People burn in the fire of vengeance.
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