January
04, 2015 12:58
Iran
claims it has foiled an assassination attempt against one of its nuclear
scientists by the Israeli intelligence service, Mossad. A senior Iranian
security official said the Revolutionary Guards thwarted the attempt.
“In
the last two years, the Zionist enemy (Israel) was trying hard to assassinate
an Iranian nuclear scientist, but the timely presence of the IRGC security
forces thwarted the terrorist operation,” the Deputy Chief Liaison Officer of
Flight Guards Corps, Colonel Yaqoub Baqeri told Iran’s Fars news agency on
Saturday.
Baqeri
added that the Revolutionary Guards were “duty-bound to protect the lives of
the country’s nuclear scientists.”
Tehran
has long accused Israel’s Mossad of running a campaign to assassinate Iran’s
nuclear scientists and thus slow down the nuclear program. At least five
Iranian scientists have been murdered, mostly by bombs planted in their cars,
but no Israeli agents have been caught.
A handout photo
provided by the office of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei shows
him speaking during a meeting with local nuclear scientists in Tehran on
February 22, 2012 (AFP Photo / HO)
Iran
'thwarts Mossad attempt to assassinate nuclear scientist'
In
June 2012, Tehran stated that their intelligence services had identified and
arrested all the terrorists who were behind the assassinations of the country’s
nuclear scientists.
In
2010 the so-called Stuxnet virus temporally disrupted the operation of hundreds
of centrifuges at the Natanz uranium enrichment facility. Iran said it was a
concerted effort by Israel and the US to undermine its nuclear program.
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MORE: Iran denies ‘tentative uranium agreement’ with US
The
West has been seeking to reach a deal with Iran regarding the country’s nuclear
capabilities. Diplomatic sources said the two sides had reached a breakthrough
as Tehran had “tentatively agreed” to transport a large portion of its uranium
stockpiles to Russia. However, this was denied by Iran’s Foreign Ministry.
"Such
news is spread out of political motives and its goal is to tarnish the climate
of the talks and make it more complicated to reach a settlement," Iranian
Foreign Ministry spokesman Marzieh Afkham said Saturday, IRNA news agency
reported.
In
his interview with Fars, Baqeri also spoke about a number of attempts by
Islamic State to try and hijack Iranian planes over the last couple of years.
"The
ISIL and other Salafi groups sought to hit a blow to our country this way, but
fortunately, they couldn’t put their plots into practice," Baqeri said.
Last
month, Baqeri said that the International Civil Aviation Organization had
praised the Revolutionary Guards for their attempts to thwart attempts by
terrorist organizations to stage hijacking attacks.
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