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- Mohsen Fakhrizadeh died from wounds sustained in a firefight between his guards and unidentified gunmen near Tehran
- President Hassan Rouhani has stressed the country will seek its revenge in 鈥渄ue time鈥� and not be rushed into a 鈥渢rap鈥�
TEHRAN: A top Iranian official Monday said nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was killed in a new type of 鈥渃omplex operation,鈥� blaming arch-foe Israel and an exiled opposition group.
The 鈥渙peration was very complex, using electronic equipment and no one was present at the scene,鈥� the secretary of Iran鈥檚 Supreme National Security Council, Rear-Admiral Ali Shamkhani, told state TV.
The People鈥檚 Mujahedeen of Iran (MEK) were 鈥渃ertainly鈥� involved, along with 鈥渢he Zionist regime and the Mossad,鈥� he added, referring to Israel鈥檚 external security agency.
President Hassan Rouhani has stressed the country will seek its revenge in 鈥渄ue time鈥� and not be rushed into a 鈥渢rap.鈥�
However, the MEK on Monday rejected in a statement Tehran鈥檚 accusation that it was involved the killing as 鈥渞ancour and lies.鈥�
鈥淎ccusing the Mujahedeen of killing the regime's nuclear experts is nothing new and is a reaction to the exposure of the entirety of the mullahs' nuclear structure and programme,鈥� the group said.
鈥淔or the first time in 2004, the PMOI (People's Mujahedeen) identified Mohsen Fakhrizadeh as the official in charge of the regime's bomb-making apparatus.
The group said it had 鈥渟aved the world and the Iranian people from the danger of the mullahs' speedy access to a nuclear bomb and blocked their path.鈥�
Israel says Fakhrizadeh was the head of an Iranian military nuclear program, the existence of which the Islamic republic has consistently denied, and Washington had sanctioned him in 2008 for activities linked to Iran鈥檚 atomic activities.
The scientist鈥檚 body was taken for a ceremony on Sunday at a major shrine in the holy city of Qom before being transported to the shrine of the Islamic republic鈥檚 founder Imam Khomeini, according to Iranian media.
On Monday live video from Tehran, shared by national outlet Iran Press, showed uniformed men gathering around images of Fakhrizadeh seemingly ahead of a procession.
Israel has not officially commented on the killing of Fakhrizadeh, less than two months before US President-elect Joe Biden is set to take office after four years of hawkish foreign policy under President Donald Trump.
Trump withdrew the US from a multilateral nuclear agreement with Iran in 2018 and then reimposed and beefed up punishing sanctions as part of its 鈥渕aximum pressure鈥� campaign against Tehran.
Biden has signalled his administration may be prepared to rejoin the accord, but the nuclear scientist鈥檚 assassination has revived opposition to the deal among Iranian conservatives.
The head of Iran鈥檚 Expediency Council, a key advisory and arbitration body, said there was 鈥渘o reason why (Iran) should not reconsider the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty.鈥�
Mohsen Rezai said Tehran should also halt implementation of the additional protocol, a document prescribing intrusive inspections of Iran鈥檚 nuclear facilitates.
Iran鈥檚 supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called Saturday for Fakhrizadeh鈥檚 killers to be punished.
Parliament speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf called Sunday for 鈥渁 strong reaction鈥� that would 鈥渄eter and take revenge鈥� on those behind the killing of Fakhrizadeh, who was aged 59 according to Iranian media.
The UAE, which in September normalized ties with Israel, condemned the killing and urged restraint.
The foreign ministry, quoted by the official Emirati news agency WAM, said Abu Dhabi 鈥渃ondemns the heinous assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, which could further fuel conflict in the region...
鈥淭he UAE calls upon all parties to exercise maximum degrees of self-restraint to avoid dragging the region into new levels of instability and threat to peace,鈥� it said.
Britain, a party to the nuclear accord, said Sunday it was 鈥渃oncerned鈥� about possible escalation of tensions in the Middle East following the assassination, while Turkey called the killing an act of 鈥渢errorism鈥� that 鈥渦psets peace in the region.鈥�
Iran鈥檚 parliament said the 鈥渂est response鈥� to the assassination would be to 鈥渞evive Iran鈥檚 glorious nuclear industry.鈥�
It called for International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors to be barred from the country鈥檚 atomic sites, said the legislature鈥檚 news agency ICANA.
Some MPs had earlier accused inspectors of acting as 鈥渟pies鈥� potentially responsible for Fakhrizadeh鈥檚 death.
But the spokesman for Iran鈥檚 atomic energy organization, Behrouz Kamalvandi, told IRNA on Saturday that the issue of inspectors鈥� access 鈥渕ust be decided on at high levels鈥� of the Islamic republic鈥檚 leadership.
Elsewhere on Monday, Iraqi sources said a commander in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard was reportedly killed along with three of his companions across the Syrian-Iraq border.
Iranian commander Muslim Shahdan was killed while passing through the Al-Qaim crossing, the sources said. The commander was killed by a drone strike, they added, in an operation that occurred late on Sunday.