Israel's Mossad hired Iranian agents to plant bomb in Hamas chief's guesthouse room: Report
- MOSSAD reportedly hired Iranian security agents to plant explosives in three rooms where Haniyeh stayed, according to The Telegraph.
- The original plan targeted Ismail Haniyeh during a funeral in May but was canceled due to the crowd, officials stated.
- The agents placed bombs at the IRGC guesthouse in Tehran and detonated them remotely after leaving the country.
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After the assassination of Hamas Chief Ismail Haniya, many questions are being raised. Iran is not willing to tell how Hania was killed in its capital. How did the sensational murder take place in a very posh and safe area? Was there a secret agent in the Iranian army or did Haniya's bodyguard betray him?
The Iranian agents are said to have planted the bomb in Khaniya's guest house. The Revolutionary Guards deny it and report that the Hamas leader was killed by a "short-range projectile"
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The top political leader of Hamas was killed on Wednesday — purportedly during a predawn airstrike in Tehran. Iran has blamed Israel for the shock assassination of Ismail Haniyeh that risked escalating into an all-out regional war.
The Israeli intelligence agency, Mossad, hired Iranian security agents to plant explosive devices in three rooms of the Tehran guesthouse, controlled by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), where they would kill Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, according to the British medium 'The Telegraph'. The London daily also reports that there was a previous and failed assassination attempt against Haniyeh when he traveled at the end of May to Tehran …
Mossad Reportedly Hired Iranian Agents to Plant Bombs in Haniyeh’s Residence
Israel’s intelligence agency, the Mossad, hired Iranian security agents to plant explosives in three separate rooms of a building where Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was staying, Britain’s the Telegraph reported. The original plan was to assassinate Haniyeh in May when he attended the funeral of Iran’s former president Ebrahim Raisi, it said. The operation didn’t go ahead due to the large crowds inside the building and the high possibility of its …
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