Iranian President said Israel tried to kill him

Iranian President Massoud Peszkian narrowly escaped his death during the 12-day war with Israel, according to Iranian news agency Fars. Fars, reports on Saturday that the Israeli Air Force bombed Iran's Supreme National Security Council complex on June 16th, three days after the war began. Six rockets hit the entrances and exits of the building, one [...]
Iranian President Massoud Peszkian narrowly escaped his death during the 12-day war with Israel, according to Iranian news agency Fars.
Fars, reports on Saturday that the Israeli Air Force bombed Iran's Supreme National Security Council complex on June 16th, three days after the war began.
Six rockets hit the entrances and exits of the building, a practice similar to that used during the Israeli operation to kill Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasralah, according to Fars. The attack cut power.
Participants at a meeting held inside the building at the time managed to find safe accommodations, but some, including PESkian, were injured.
In an interview with American journalist Tucker Carlson about a week ago, Peseschian had already mentioned the assassination to him, suggesting a possible release of information from intelligence agencies due to the accuracy of the attack, Tch follows.
There have been speculation that an agent was involved, the Fars agency reported, which criticised Western media for ignoring a “the gross act of state terrorism”, while condemning Iranian leaders' religious decisions against figures such as US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah. /Periscope/












