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Iraqi media said that Iran has obtained evidence of Israel's involvement in the assassination of Fahrizad.

Iraqi media said that Iran has obtained evidence of Israel’s involvement in the assassination of Fahrizad.

by YCPress

Iranian state television reported on November 30 that Iran has obtained the necessary evidence for Israel’s involvement in the assassination of Fahrizad.

According to the report, according to an Iranian government source, there is evidence that Israel is involved in the assassination of Fahrizad, and the Israeli government also used members of Iranian opposition groups in the operation to support and prepare for the assassination.

The source stressed that the weapon that assassinated Fahrizad carried the logo of Israeli military products and was made by Israel and controlled by satellites.

Ali Shamhani, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, said on November 30 that although Iran has strengthened its protection of Fahrizad, the assassination was very complicated and no attacker was seen at the scene.

At present, clues indicate that the anti-government organization outside Iran, the People’s Mujahideen Organization, and The Israeli government and Israeli intelligence agency Mossad are inexorably ties.

Iran blames the International Atomic Energy Agency for the assassination

In addition, Iran’s Permanent Representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Gary Babadi, expressed dissatisfaction with the position of the International Atomic Energy Agency on the same day.

Earlier, Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, refused to condemn the assassination of Fahrizad and warned that Iran should not stop international supervision of its nuclear facilities because of the assassination.

In response, Gary Babadi said, “Iran has accepted the highest level of supervision by the International Atomic Energy Agency and fulfilled its commitments to the International Atomic Energy Agency and the international community, but Iranian scientists are still exposed to terrorist threats such as assassination, and Iran’s nuclear facilities are still being invaded and destroyed.