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Khamenei's military adviser: "Israel is pushing for a comprehensive war" - Walla! news

2020-11-29T01:06:17.091Z


Hussein Dahkan, who is running for president of Iran next year, sent a threat to Israel, after Foreign Minister Zarif also pointed the finger of blame at Jerusalem. The Pentagon declined to comment, but Trump shared tweets about the assassination. Netanyahu hinted: "Not everything can be told"


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Khamenei's military adviser: "Israel pushes for a comprehensive war"

Hussein Dahkan, who is running for president of Iran next year, sent a threat to Israel, after Foreign Minister Zarif also pointed the finger of blame at Jerusalem.

The Pentagon declined to comment, but Trump shared tweets about the assassination.

Netanyahu hinted: "Not everything can be told"

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In the video: Report in Iran: The father of the nuclear program was eliminated near Tehran (Photo: GPO, Edited by: Assaf Drori)

Senior Iranians point the finger of blame at Israel after Muhsin Farhizada, the father of its military nuclear program, was assassinated near Tehran.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif called the assassins "terrorists," while Hussein Dahkan, the military adviser to Supreme Leader Khamenei, said "Israel is pushing for a full-scale war."



Zarif noted, "This cowardice, along with serious indications of Israeli involvement, is indicative of desperation."

He added that "Iran calls on the international community and especially the European Union to put an end to these double standards and condemn this action."



Subsequently, Adviser Dahkan, who is running for president of Iran next year, used more harsh language.

"In the last days of the political life of their perverted ally - the Zionists are striving to intensify and increase the pressure on Iran to go to a full-scale war. We will pursue the murderers of the martyred saint to make them regret their actions."

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"Israel is pushing for war."

Documentation of the scene of the assassination

The Pentagon has not commented on what happened in Iran, but Trump has shared tweets on the subject, including journalists in Israel.

Israel, too, remain silent, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hinted video on Facebook shortly after the liquidation: "I did a lot of things this week, not everything can be told"



Frhizadh, who was assassinated today in Tehran, was a professor of physics in the ranks of the Revolutionary Guards, and in the past also survived an attempt on at him.

It has not yet been reported who is responsible for the assassination, but in the last decade a series of assassinations of Iranian scientists have been attributed to the institution in an attempt to delay the nuclear program.

In addition, the New York Times reported this month that Mossad agents are responsible for the assassination of No. 2 al-Qaeda, who was shot dead in Tehran in August along with his daughter.



He is the only Iranian scientist to appear in the International Atomic Energy Agency's evaluation in 2015 that raised questions about Tehran's development intentions.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mentioned Fahrazadeh as a significant factor when the Iranian nuclear archive was unveiled about two and a half years ago.

The only Iranian scientist to appear in the International Atomic Energy Agency's evaluation.

Farhizada

Reports of the assassination come amid a change of government in the United States, and reports that US President Donald Trump intends to take action against Tehran towards the end of his term.



Israeli officials told Walla!

NEWS that the political echelon has in recent weeks instructed the IDF to prepare for a scenario of US action against Iran before leaving Trump. January 20th.

The assassination scene near Tehran, today

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