![]() ![]() Iran said the network was behind the assassination of Ali-Mohammadi.Ī remote-controlled bomb killed the Tehran University scientist in the Iranian capital on January 12, 2010. ![]() The suspect also said that during his stay at the facility outside Tel Aviv he was given the home address of Iranian nuclear scientist Masoud Ali-Mohammadi and details about the neighborhood, "so that I would be completely familiar with the area and the operational conditions of the assassination."Įarlier Monday, Iranian television reported that authorities had arrested a "network of spies" linked to Israel's intelligence service. He did not specifically mention Mossad during the interview. The suspect described the facility as being surrounded by a 3-4 kilometer (1.9-2.5 mile) wall with numerous cameras installed on it. The suspect, who was referred to as a "terrorist" by Iranian TV, said, "We traveled from Tel Aviv along the fast highway to Jerusalem, and a half-hour later we reached the headquarters." "I was taught how to follow people, avoid being followed myself, and how to plant bombs on the bottom of under cars," he said. The man, who Iran claims is a Mossad agent, did not say in the television interview when he visited Tel Aviv. He also said he was trained in explosives. The suspect, Majid Jamali Fesh (28), said he had visited Tel Aviv and met with senior Israeli security officials. Of spying for Israel and assassinating an Iranian nuclear scientist was exposed on Iranian television Monday. ![]()
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