Iran President Says Israel Attempted to Assassinate Him
- Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian accused Israel, with U.S. support, of attempting to assassinate him during a 12-day war starting June 13 near planned nuclear talks.
- The attempt reportedly occurred at a strategic meeting and was thwarted by Iranian intelligence amid heightened tensions and U.S.-Israeli coordination.
- Pezeshkian stated Iran sees no problem re-entering negotiations but questioned how it can trust the U.S. given simultaneous Israeli attacks and sanctions.
- He confirmed, “They acted accordingly but they failed,” added Iran’s religious ban on nuclear weapons, and expressed belief dialogue could resolve conflicts.
- These claims reflect deep mistrust among Iran, Israel, and the U.S., potentially complicating diplomacy and increasing risks of further conflict or instability.
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