Mohsen Fakhrizadeh

Will Iran respond to the attack on Isfahan? - opinion

The Isfahan attack has a clear message for the Iranian regime. However, a response to that message may be some time in coming.

 EYEWITNESS FOOTAGE shows what is said to be the moment of an explosion at a military industry factory in Isfahan, Iran, last month, in this still image from a video.
Members of Iranian forces carry the coffin of nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh during a funeral ceremony in Tehran on November 30.

14 Iranians linked to nuke chief's assassination indicted by Tehran - report

 Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and military commanders watch as military equipment passes by during a ceremony of the National Army Day parade in Tehran, Iran April 18, 2022.

Iran could have 4 ‘crude’ nukes in 3 months – think tank

Members of Iranian forces carry the coffin of nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh during a funeral ceremony in Tehran on November 30.

Former Iranian nuclear head hints Fakhrizadeh worked on nuclear weapons


Yadlin: Iran may wait until end of Trump era to retaliate

However, he said it might just as likely “react in accelerating the nuclear program. The overt one.

INSS DIRECTOR-GENERAL and former Military Intelligence head Amos Yadlin: ‘The assessment that the Iranians are leaving Syria is a wish.’

Iran blames Israel for Fakhrizadeh's death. So now what?

How will the Islamic Republic respond to the assassination of their top nuclear scientist?

An Iranian Officer of Revolutionary Guards, with Israel flag drawn on his boots, is seen during graduation ceremony, held for the military cadets in a military academy, in Tehran, Iran June 30, 2018

Iran to give a 'calculated' response to nuclear scientist death -official

Iranian hardline media called on Sunday for a tough answer.

Prominent Iranian scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh is seen in Iran, in this undated photo. Official Khamenei Website/WANA (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via REUTERS

EU condemns assassination of Iranian nuclear scientist, calls for 'calm'

Among the international organizations and countries that have reacted thus far include the EU, Germany, Syria, Turkey and Qatar.

Protesters gather during a demonstration against the killing of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, Iran's top nuclear scientist, in Tehran, Iran, November 28, 2020.

Instagram censors Iranian support for assassinated nuclear chief – report

This is not the first time Instagram has removed posts supporting an assassinated Iranian official, having done something similar following the assassination of IRGC Quds Force head Qassem Soleimani.

The Instagram application is seen on a phone screen August 3, 2017.

Iran vows revenge after assassination of top nuclear scientist

Mohsen Fakhrizadeh gunned down near Tehran; Iran blames Israel; UN, Germany urge restraint

A view shows the scene of the attack that killed Prominent Iranian scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, outside Tehran, Iran, November 27, 2020.

How assassinations, sabotage could avoid Iran war - analysis

This third way may breakdown the choice of: war v. quick deal.

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Palestinian terror groups condemn killing of Iranian scientist

The killing of Fakhrizadeh, Hamas warned, would lead to “chaos and instability that mainly serve the interests of the Zionist entity.”

YAHYA SINWAR, the leader of Hamas in Gaza, has proven more than once he is pragmatic and is willing to deal with Israel.

Israel raises alert level in delegations abroad

Iran has tried to target embassy personnel in the past.

Israeli flag flies at the Israeli Embassy in Washington

Warning from the past comes back to haunt Iran’s top nuclear scientist

Two years ago, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu first divulged Mohsen Fakhrizadeh as the father of Iran’s nuclear project.

Screenshot of video presenting PM Benjamin Netanyahu's presentation on the Iranian nuclear program, during which he speaks about nuclear scientist Dr. Mohsen Fakhrizadeh