National Post

Iran vows revenge for slaying of nuclear scientist

Hardliners call for attack on Israeli city

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DUBAI • Iran will give a “calculated and decisive” response to the killing of its top nuclear scientist, said a top adviser to Iran’s supreme leader, while a hardline newspaper suggested Tehran’s revenge should include striking the Israeli city of Haifa.

“Undoubtedl­y, Iran will give a calculated and decisive answer to the criminals who took Martyr Mohsen Fakhrizade­h from the Iranian nation,” Kamal Kharrazi, who is also head of Iran’s Strategic Council on Foreign Relations, said in a statement.

Fakhrizade­h, long suspected by Western and Israeli government officials of mastermind­ing a secret nuclear weapons program, was ambushed on a highway near Tehran on Friday and gunned down in his car.

Iran’s clerical and military rulers have blamed the Islamic Republic’s longtime enemy, Israel, for the killing. Iran has in the past accused Israel of killing several Iranian nuclear scientists since 2010.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has declined to comment on the killing. An Israeli cabinet minister, Tzachi Hanegbi, said on Saturday he did not know who carried it out.

Iranian hardline media called on Sunday for a tough revenge.

The hardline Kayhan daily, whose editor- in- chief is appointed by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, called for an attack on the Israeli port city of Haifa, if an Israeli role in Fakhrizade­h’s killing is proven.

“The attack should be carried out in such a way that in addition to destroying the facilities, it should also cause heavy human casualties,” wrote Saadollah Zarei in an

Iran will give a calculated and decisive answer to the criminals.

opinion piece.

However, Iran’s rulers are aware of the daunting military and political difficulti­es of attacking Israel. Such an attack would also complicate any effort by U. S. president- elect Joe Biden to revive détente with Tehran after he takes office on Jan. 20.

Tensions have been high between Tehran and Washington since 2018, when President Donald Trump exited Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with six major powers and reimposed sanctions that have hit Iran’s economy hard.

 ?? IRANIAN DEFENCE MINISTRY / AFP via Gett y Imag es ?? A painting of Iran’s assassinat­ed top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizade­h is carried during his funeral procession
in the city of Mashhad on Sunday. Iran’s clerical and military rulers have blamed Israel for the killing.
IRANIAN DEFENCE MINISTRY / AFP via Gett y Imag es A painting of Iran’s assassinat­ed top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizade­h is carried during his funeral procession in the city of Mashhad on Sunday. Iran’s clerical and military rulers have blamed Israel for the killing.

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