Motorcycle-Riding Assassins In Tehran Kill Iranian Operative Who Planned Attacks On Israel - Conservative Angle
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94% Very Conservative
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94% Very Conservative
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-61% Negative
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58% :Iranian news outlet Jadeh Iran reported that Khodayari was a key figure in the country's military industry and was involved with its drone program.47% : Reports in Iran identified Khodayari as a "defender of the sanctuary," which the Times of Israel said refers to Iranians who carry out operations in Syria and Iraq within the Guard's elite Quds Force.
38% : Assassins on motorcycles gunned down a key member of Iran's elite Quds force who had planned attacks on Israelis in a brazen hit Sunday afternoon in Tehran.
36% :"BIG: Iranian IRGC Colonel Hassan Sayad Khodayari has been shot 5 times and killed in Tehran by two people on motorcycle," tweeted TV 9 Middle East correspondent Aditya Raj Kaul.
36% : The attack was reportedly in retaliation for an Israeli strike on an IRGC drone base in Mahidasht, Iran.
36% : In November of 2020, the nation's chief military nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, was gunned down in Tehran, The Jerusalem Post noted.
35% :Iranian military operatives who lead attacks against Israel have a way of ending up dead on the streets of Tehran.
32% : Some reports claimed that Iran had arrested the assailants, although that could not be confirmed.
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