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The coffin was wrapped in the Iranian flag. He was put on a podium on Monday. There the Koran was read aloud. The singers praised Fakhrizadeh.
The nuclear physicist was killed Friday in an assassination attempt in Absard. It is located 70 kilometers east of the Iranian capital, Tehran. It is not known who was behind it. Iranian leaders say Israel was behind this. Several Western intelligence sources believe it too.
Israel has not made any official comment on the killing.
Must have found Israeli weapons
According to the official “Iran Press News Agency”, weapons produced in Israel have been found at the site of the murder of the nuclear physicist.
Analysts have claimed the attack was an attempt by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and outgoing President Donald Trump to sabotage Joe Biden.
The incoming president wants to resume dialogue with Iran. It will also consider whether the United States should join the international nuclear deal with Iran starting in 2015.
Higher enrichment
Fakhrizadeh ran a military nuclear program in Iran in the early 2000s. According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), it was closed in 2003.
But according to Israel and the United States, Iran still has plans to develop nuclear weapons. The country’s leadership denies it. They say that nuclear energy is for civil use.
The IAEA reported in early November that Iran now has 12 times more enriched uranium than the country should have under the international nuclear deal.
The BBC writes that the IAEA does not find Iran’s explanation credible.
Following Fakhrizadeh’s assassination, the Iranian parliament has demanded that the IAEA no longer be able to inspect its nuclear facilities. Informs, among others, of Aljazeera.
Before Monday’s funeral, the coffin with Fakhrizadeh was brought to the holy cities of Mashhad and Qom. The coffin was also taken to the Tehran mausoleum, where the founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeini, is buried.