Sunday , 28 April 2024

Iran accuses Lindsey Graham of calling for assassination of Iranian scientists

Al-Monitor – Iran is angry with a prominent US senator, accusing him of calling on Israel to kill the Islamic Republic’s nuclear scientists. 

Last month, Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina spoke to reporters in Jerusalem about the ongoing Iran nuclear deal talks. Graham reportedly said, “A lot of Iranian scientists have had a lot of accidents, and we would expect more accidents to come.” 

Graham was speaking in reference to the deaths of Iranian nuclear scientists in recent years. At least four scientists were killed between 2010 and 2012, and Iran has blamed Israeli intelligence for the killings. Then, in late 2020, Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was apparently shot dead via a satellite-controlled weapon. Iranian officials likewise blamed Israel for his death.

The Iranian government accused Graham of endorsing alleged Israeli assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists in response. Iran’s mission to the United Nations wrote a letter to the UN Security Council today, calling Graham’s remarks “atrocious, hateful and reprehensible,” the official Islamic Republic News Agency reported

Israel adamantly opposes Iran’s nuclear program due to Iran’s threats against Israel and support for anti-Israel proxy groups. 

Israeli officials typically do not discuss such allegations. In 2020, then-Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declined to comment on whether Israel had a role in Fakhrizadeh’s death. 

Graham has long been an opponent of Iran’s nuclear program and an overall critic of the Islamic Republic. A spokesman for Graham did not respond to Al-Monitor’s request for comment.

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