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GRAMUS Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman had just met in Saudi Arabia. Just days later, the killers attacked the Tehran suburbs. Mohsen Fakhrisadeh, a key figure in Iran’s nuclear weapons program, was killed by bullets from automatic rifles on Friday. It was not the first murder of a nuclear scientist that Iran and US intelligence agents attribute to Israel. But the most important. Fakhrisadeh was considered to be as important in his field as General Qassem Soleimani, leader of the Quds Special Forces, who had coordinated Tehran’s regional militia program and was killed by a US drone in January.
Jochen stahnke
Political correspondent for Israel, the Palestinian Territories and Jordan based in Tel Aviv.
In individual cases, the loss of both men represents a major personal setback for the Tehran regime, especially since they have pulled the strings in their respective areas of activity for decades. But just as the activities of militias in the Middle East that were subordinate to Iran did not fundamentally change after Soleimani’s death, few in Fakhrisadeh’s case believe that his assassination will thwart the nuclear program.
A “high-ranking government representative” of Israel told Israeli broadcaster Kan that it would now be very difficult for Iran to continue its nuclear weapons program. But if one really believes this in Jerusalem, the question arises as to why the coup was carried out at this time, since it can be assumed that Fakhrisadeh was observed for years and was not permanently hidden. In any case, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mentioned his name in a speech in 2018 and distributed a photo of the Revolutionary Guard physicist.
Maximum pressure on Iran
The timing of the assassination is seen more on Washington’s political calendar. Until Joe Biden takes office on January 20, Israel will continue to exert maximum pressure on Iran. On the one hand, weaken Tehran’s economic and military capabilities as much as possible, as long as it has a free hand under Trump. Not without tactical success, as demonstrated by the blow to the centrifuge facility in Natans in the summer, which was also attributed to Israel and which rolled back Iran’s nuclear program. On the other hand, the main goal is to spoil the new negotiations announced by Biden on a revived nuclear deal.