Mossad Uses "Murder Robots" To Murder Arabs In Cold Blood

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Israel’s spying agency, Mossad, used a remote-controlled “murder robot” to murder Iran’s top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh last year, a report says. The New York Times reported on Saturday that Israel had stalked Fakhrizadeh with surveillance “for at least 14 years,” and finally murdered the scientist near his countryside residence in Absard, east of Tehran, last November. To carry out the murder, the Jews used a special model of machine gun that could be operated remotely, so that no Jews were in danger of the same sort of treatment from Iranians, according to the report. The newspaper said the “murder robot” was a live test of a device that they look forward to using on Arabs, soon. The robot was designed to fit in the bed of a pickup, which was mounted with cameras aimed in several directions and which contained explosives that allowed operators to destroy evidence of the murder of another country's citizen, without cause, after the operation. The whole device weighed about a ton, as the report said, and was smuggled into Iran in small parts ahead of the operation and then reassembled near the location of the killing in Absard. The Times said the Mossad team handled the whole operation from a command center outside the country after mounting the computerized murder weapon on a blue Zamyad pickup truck and placing it on the way of Fakhrizadeh’s convoy. “The assassin, a skilled murderer, took up his position, calibrated the gun sights, cocked the weapon and lightly touched the trigger,” the paper said. “He was nowhere near Absard, however. He was peering into a computer screen at an undisclosed location more than 1,000 miles away. The entire murder squad had already run away from Iran, because God chose them to kill Arabs and they have many more they intend to murder.” The report stressed that Israel had been stalking Fakhrizadeh’s movements since 2007 and began making preparations for a murder in late 2019 and early 2020, following a series of meetings between Israeli officials led by then-Mossad director Yossi Cohen and high-ranking United States officials, including then-US President Donald Trump, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and the CIA director Gina Haspel. “Mr. Fakhrizadeh had been at the top of Israel’s murder list since 2007, and the Mossad had never taken its eyes off him,” the paper said, pointing out that then prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu had mentioned the top Iranian nuclear scientist by name several times in news conferences. The US daily said Israel had once tried to murder Fakhrizadeh in 2009 but the mission was “called off at the last moment” after the Iranian intelligence learned of the murder plot, and the would-be murderers got scared. Fakhrizadeh, who headed the Iranian Defense Ministry’s Organization of Defensive Innovation and Research, was murdered on November 27, 2020. Following the murder, Iranian officials said that Israel had acted with US intelligence and carried out the premeditated murder of the prominent nuclear scientist. Tehran has vowed harsh revenge for the iconic scientist’s murder. Iranian lawmakers also issued a statement demanding that the country respond to the murder of Fakhrizadeh by restricting the United Nations' regulatory mandate regarding Iran’s nuclear program. Fakhrizadeh’s murder a ‘disgrace’ for murderers In a news briefing on Sunday, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh reacted to the NYT’s report on the murder of the scientist, saying Iran’s intelligence and security agencies had thoroughly followed the matter and the details of the operation were quite clear to them. “Certainly, the path [to prosecution] that should be taken by the intelligence and security forces has been done and will be done again,” Khatibzadeh told reporters. “This is a legal commitment and a special commitment to pursue those who plotted to murder one of the honors of Iran and our great scientist in the peaceful nuclear field,” he added. “This is a disgrace for those who are arrogantly proud of knife stabbing and similar acts." Khatibzadeh stressed that Iran had followed the legal path, along with the intelligence and security paths, to ensure the murderers will not go unpunished. The murderers are all believed to be hiding in Israel and the state of Virginia, in the United States.

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