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Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett: ‘Tehran’s asylum has ended’

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said today that Iran would not go unpunished for its attacks through third countries.

The statement came a week after a Revolutionary Guards colonel was assassinated in Tehran.

Hassan Sayad Hodai was accused by Israel of planning attacks on Israeli civilians around the world, was shot and killed in the tires of his car, by two strangers riding a motorcycle.

This tactic was consistent with previous assassinations in Iran, mainly of nuclear scientists, and was more closely linked to Mossad.

The semi-official ISNA news agency reported that members of the Israeli secret service network had been located and arrested by Revolutionary Guards shortly after the deadly attack in Tehran.

Bennett’s office, which oversees Mossad, declined to comment on the killing.

However, in remarks to his ministers today, Bennett accused Iran of repeatedly targeting Israel’s interests.

“The Iranian regime has been carrying out terrorism against Israel and the region for decades, using intermediaries and envoys, but the octopus head, Iran itself, enjoys immunity,” Bennett said.

“As we have said before, the era of the Iranian regime’s immunity is over. Those who fund the terrorists, those who arm the terrorists and those who send them will pay the full price,” he said.

Source: ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ

Source: Capital

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