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Iranian general: 'Strong evidence' Israel behind hit on nuclear mastermind

Iranian Defense Minister Amir Hatami hintד that the lack of response from the international community could lead to an Iranian retaliation to the attack. Quds Force Commander Gen. Esmail Ghaani warns of an attack on US soil as revenge for the assassination of his predecessor.

by  Neta Bar
Published on  01-07-2021 08:54
Last modified: 01-07-2021 08:57
Iranian general: 'Strong evidence' Israel behind hit on nuclear mastermindAFP/Alexander Nemenov

Iranian Defense Minister General Amir Hatami | Photo: AFP/Alexander Nemenov

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Iran on Wednesday again blamed Israel for the assassination of nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh and claimed that it had "strong evidence" of Israel's involvement in the Nov. 27 killing of the man believed to be the head of its military nuclear program.

Iranian Defense Minister Gen. Amir Hatami sent a letter to 60 defense ministers worldwide requesting they condemn "the Zionist regime" for the "inhuman, illegitimate and felonious move."

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"Iran possesses strong evidence that the Zionist regime was involved in the assassination. The Zionist intelligence services have a dark history of assassinating Iranian scientists," the letter said.

Israel, suspected of killing Iranian nuclear scientists over the past decade, has not commented on the assassination.

Hatami praised Fakhrizadeh in the letter, claiming that his scientific achievements have helped Iran fight the coronavirus pandemic. He called on the international community to "put aside the double standard" in its approach towards state terrorism.

He further hinted that the lack of response from the international community could lead to an Iranian response to the assassination, which might undermine the stability in the region and the world.

Meanwhile, Gen. Esmail Ghaani, commander of the Quds Force – Iran's elite extraterritorial black-ops arm – threatened Thursday to attack the United States "at home" in retaliation for the assassination of his predecessor.

Gen. Qassem Soleimani, considered the architect of the Iranian policy that positioned it as the world's top state-sponsor of terrorism, was killed in a US drone strike on Jan. 3, 2020, in Iraq.

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