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US Officials Believe Israel Planned Assassination of Top Iranian Negotiators During Talks
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First reported by Walla · 27 minutes ago
What happened
US officials suspected Israel planned to assassinate top Iranian negotiators during talks with the US, prompting warnings to Iran from regional countries. Israel has not responded to the allegations.
- 01US officials believed Israel planned to assassinate senior Iranian negotiators during talks.
- 02Targets reportedly included Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.
- 03US feared assassination would derail negotiations between Washington and Tehran.
- 04The US asked regional countries to warn Iran about the threat.
- 05Israel refused to comment on the report.
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