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Israeli Channel 13 reported that “Nasrallah canceled his movements and advised his security team to remain at the scene, following the assassination of Iran’s top nuclear scientist in an operation attributed to Israel,” according to the “Times of Israel” website. “.
The newspaper noted that “Nasrallah is an easy target for Israel for years, and some officials ridiculed him for his commitment to stay in a shelter and not appear in public except in very rare cases,” considering that “an Israeli attack from this type seriously inflames the region. “
Zadeh’s death prompted widespread condemnation from Tehran, which accused Mossad of being responsible for the attack, threatening retaliation, prompting Israel to prepare for a possible Iranian response, putting embassies on high alert, according to the site.
For its part, the Israeli army maintained its usual routine, indicating that it did not expect an Iranian response in the form of an immediate military strike from Lebanon or Syria.
The Israeli army said, in a statement, that it is “aware of possible developments in the region and will remain fully prepared against any expression of violence against us.”
Iran was the target of several attacks in 2020, notably the assassination of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard’s “Quds Force” commander, Qassem Soleimani, in a raid of a US plane near Baghdad airport last January, as well as a mysterious explosion in a centrifuge assembly building at the Natanz uranium enrichment facility. .