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Tehran denied information that the second man from the “Al Qaeda” organization, Abdullah Ahmad Abdullah, who wore a nom de guerre, was “Abu Muhammad Al-Masry”, was assassinated in Tehran by Israeli agents last August.
Iranian news agency Mehr quoted Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Saeed Khatibzadeh as saying that in response to a journalist’s question on Saturday about the latest New York Times report, which talks about the murder of an official of Al Qaeda in Tehran. The Foreign Ministry spokesman vehemently denied “any presence of members of this terrorist group in Iran”, accusing the United States and Israel of spreading these “lies and leaking them to the media.”
Khatib Zadeh advised the US media “not to fall into the trap of the Hollywood settings set by US officials and the Zionist entity.”
Khatib Zadeh noted that “the terrorist group Al Qaeda is the product of the wrong policies of the United States and its allies in the region,” adding: “From time to time, Washington and Tel Aviv try to portray Iran as associated with this group. and other terrorist groups in the region spreading lies and leaking false information to the media to avoid responsibility for the criminal activities of these terrorist groups. “
He continued: “Although the United States in the past spared no effort to make false accusations against the Islamic Republic of Iran, this approach has become a permanent trend in the current American administration, and the White House has tried to take further steps to implement his plan of “intimidation against Iran”. Repeating such accusations “.
He stressed that “there is no doubt that such allegations come in the context of the comprehensive economic, intelligence and psychological warfare against the Iranian people, and the media should not be a platform to spread the White House lies. against Iran “. The US newspaper “New York Times”, citing US intelligence officials, said that “Israeli agents” killed the second highest leader of “Al Qaeda” in Iran 3 months ago, named Abdullah Ahmad Abdullah, who has a nom de guerre . He is “Abu Muhammad al-Masri” and is accused of having participated in the orchestration of fatal attacks on US embassies in Africa in 1998.
According to the newspaper, Al-Masry was shot dead in the streets of Tehran by two people riding a motorcycle on August 7, and this date is considered the anniversary of the attacks on the embassies.
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