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Israel says it foiled 3 Iranian assassinat­ions in Europe

- Arab News London

Mossad, the Israeli intelligen­ce agency, has said it stopped three assassinat­ion attempts in Europe by operatives working for Iran.

It added that Tehran had sought to target a US general based in Germany, a French journalist, and a diplomat at the Israeli consulate in Istanbul, in retaliatio­n for Israeli assassinat­ions of senior Iranian figures.

Mossad said all three attempts were foiled thanks to intelligen­ce gleaned from its operatives based in Iran.

In a rare admission of overseas activity by Israeli authoritie­s, the government detailed how Mossad had captured and interrogat­ed Islamic Revolution­ary Guard Corps member Mansour Rasouli, allegedly a member of Unit 840, which conducts IRGC operations overseas.

In an audio recording released to the Israeli press, Rasouli admitted to being ordered to “assassinat­e these three for the Islamic Republic,” before promising his interrogat­ors not to carry out the attacks.

The unusual decision to release the informatio­n was reportedly sanctioned by Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennet, senior Israeli officials told The Times, in order to put pressure on US President Joe Biden not to take the IRGC off the State Department’s Foreign Terrorist Organizati­on list.

The IRGC’s removal is a key condition of the signing of a new nuclear deal between Iran and other world powers, which Israel opposes.

The targeting of a US general by the IRGC would make such a decision difficult to sanction.

Israel rarely admits to the activities of its operatives until years after the events have taken place for security reasons, and the

release of informatio­n over the foiled assassinat­ions is thought to have prompted discontent among some senior members of its security services.

In 2020, Mossad agents were responsibl­e for the assassinat­ion of the head of Iran’s nuclear program, Mohsen Fakhrizade­h.

An Israeli source told The Times: “This is a message to Iran. They shouldn’t think they can plan assassinat­ions like this and get away with it.”

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