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According to the newspaper, “the murder of Fakhri Zadeh reflects the penetration of US and Israeli intelligence into Iran despite the Tehran regime’s obsession with accusing foreign civilians of espionage.”
In addition, he explained, “the increase in intelligence operations in Iran indicates the ease with which spies are recruited for foreign intelligence services, which was facilitated by growing internal tension, especially after the crackdown on protests last year. past”.
The newspaper emphasized that “the weakness of internal security and the risk of internal unrest due to the suffering of the population economically and socially are factors that make it difficult for the Tehran regime to continue supporting its military weapons in the region.”
He also stressed that “Tehran’s response to the assassination of its nuclear scientist will be linked to any possible negotiations with the administration of US President Joe Biden on a new nuclear deal.”
According to the newspaper, “the Biden administration must negotiate from a position of strength with the weak Iranian regime.”
Notably, the Iranian Defense Ministry announced on Friday the death of Fakhri Zadeh from his injuries after he was attacked by gunmen in the city of Absard in Damavand province, east of Tehran. He explained that he was “seriously injured” after his car was attacked by attackers who were fired upon with his bodyguards, and that he died in hospital despite attempts to resuscitate him.
After Fakhrizadeh’s assassination, internal criticism began to emerge. Mohsen Rezaei, secretary of the Iranian regime’s Convenience Council, wrote in a letter Saturday to President Hassan Rouhani that “the continuation of such actions indicates the weakness of the country’s intelligence services,” calling for a solution to such weakness.
For his part, the former commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Hussein Alaei, criticized this flagrant security breach on the Iranian scene.
He said in remarks on Friday reported by local media: “For more than 10 years, Israel has been conducting operations inside Iran, including the murder of academics,” adding that “the method of killing Fakhri Zadeh, the chief of the Research Organization in the Ministry of Defense, reveals that the Israeli operational structure in Iran “. Very sophisticated and accurate information “.
This comes as Iranian President Hassan Rouhani accused Israel on Saturday of being behind the murder of a prominent nuclear scientist.
Foreign Minister Muhammad Javad Zarif was the first to point the finger of accusation at Israel on Friday, speaking after confirming the death of “serious indications” of his role.