Tehran’s accusation of retaliation for the murder of Fahrizade! MOSSAD official assassinated



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According to the news in the Iranian media, Fahmi Hinavi, who was said to be the official of the Israeli secret service MOSSAD in Tel Aviv last Thursday night, died as a result of an armed attack. The attackers were reported to have fired 15 shots while waiting at the red light with Hinavi’s vehicle.

While the attack was claimed to be in retaliation by Tehran for the assassination of Iranian nuclear scientist Muhsin Fahrizade, the Tel Aviv administration did not make any official statement on the attack. The Israeli media also ignored the armed attack.

MUHSİN FAHRİZADE … WAS ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL FIGURES IN IRAN

Muhsin Fahrizade was in charge of the ‘Amad’ (Hope) project, the secret program that Iran supposedly established in 1989 to develop nuclear bombs.

Although this program was officially terminated in 2003, Fahrizade was one of the key figures in the continuation of the national nuclear program.

He was also instrumental in signing the nuclear deal Iran signed with the West and Russia in 2015, which US President Donald Trump later withdrew.

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For this reason, he was at the top of the blacklist of skeptics of Iran’s nuclear program. He was on the US and UN sanctions list.

Israeli sources leaked that there was an assassination attempt on Fahrizade in 2018. Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu also took aim at Fahrizade in 2018 and said: ‘Don’t forget this name.’ And Fahrizade was attacked at a time when a full power shift in the United States was expected.

HAMANEY’S HARD RESPONSE AFTER THE ASSOCIATION: THE VIOLENTS

Following Fahrizade’s assassination on November 27, the Iranian administration said the perpetrators would be punished. In his written message on the assassination of Iranian nuclear scientist Fahrizade, Khamenei described those who killed Fahrizade as “hired killers and tyrants” and said: “The authorities must follow up on the murder. The perpetrators and instigators must be punished.”

RUHANİ DECLARATION OF VENGEANCE

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Israel was behind the assassination, saying: “Iran’s enemies know well that the Iranian nation and its officials are courageous and determined not to leave this assassination unanswered. The competent authorities will respond to this crime in a timely manner. “Our people are wise and wise enough not to fall into the trap of the Zionist regime.”

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