The Iranian Revolutionary Guards yesterday upgraded their version on the assassination of #Fakhrizadeh: Deputy Commander Ali Fadavi said that the operation was carried out with automatic weapons, via satellite, facilitating artificial intelligence,
without the operatives present at the scene. Using biometric identification software that was focusing on the face of the nuclear scientist, even his wife, who was inches away, was not harmed.
If the description so seemed to be inspired by the movie "The Jackal"
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(Bruce Willis, 1997) then now it more alike the opening scene of "Angel Has Fallen" (Gerard Butler, 2019)
Common to all versions coming from IRGC, the agency in charge of Fakhrizadeh's security: This was an unavoidable assassination, a kind of force majeure, and the absence
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of live assassins explains why none of them were killed, injured or taken to custody by IRGC bodyguards.
Via @nytimes with @ddk and @farnazfassihi our report on the controversy that the assassination brings between the various security forces in Iran:
Mossad chief Cohen speech Part 2: [On the raid in Tehran and the theft of the Iranian nuclear archive] Toward midnight on January 31 2018, the operation was at its height. We in the Mossad command room had gone without sleep for several nights. At this particularly tense moment,
we were informed that in the safes of the archive there were DVDs, as well as documents. Although bringing them to Israel would be a challenge in the operational situation that pertained, we ordered that they also be brought, and in them we discovered an additional treasure trove
, including photographs of secret experiments. Altogether, we brought to Israel 55,000 pages of documents and some 55,000 files stored on those discs, files that contained documents, images and videos that all documented the big Iranian lie.