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Israel knifes self to cover up weakness - experts


Several Iranian experts described the latest Israeli charges against Iran following suspicious bomb attacks in India and Georgia as knifing self to cover up its weakness.

Sadeq al-Husseini told Qudsna that the recent attacks on the Israeli embassies in the countries was the other side of a soft warfare against the Islamic Republic, adding that Israel seeks to persuade India through the bid to join the campaign of sanctions against Iran.

He said the US and Israel have grown concerned seeing ambassadors from Asia and East Europe shuttling the Iranian parliament to reaffirm ties or persuade Iran to avoid banning oil experts to EU.

“Israelis better know than anyone else that Iran and Hezbollah are smarter than what they claim and that they would seek to destroy Israel in revenge for assassination of commanders or scientists,” Sadeq al-Husseini said.

Sadollah Zarei for his part told Qudsna that the Israeli embassy blast-charges were a bid to mar the face of the Iranian nation and government in the mind of world public opinion.

He said Israel tends to carry out its operations under a fake propaganda case. “For example, they assassinated the Iranian scientist, Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan amid their allegations against Iran in the fake case of Mansour Arbab Sayyar when they claimed Iran was involved in assassination of Saudi Ambassador to the US,” he added.

“We have the Iranian parliamentary elections ahead. Western authorities dread that Iran’s electoral image is reflected worldwide,” Zarei said, adding that they seek to present Iran’s image through a prism of terrorism rather than elections.

Hasan Sheikholselsam was the last expert to speak to Qudsna. He said the Zionist regime faces problems in the US and Europe. “After their cries of war against Iran, they faced a robust respond from the Islamic Revolution Leader and sat a passive position. They were also accused of assassinating Iranian scientists. They designed the ploy to deflect the pressures,” he said.

Sheikholeslam rejected claims that the bombings were in revenge of assassination of Hezbollah Commander Imad Muqniya, adding that according to Hezbollah Leader Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah, the Indian or Georgian bombings never amounts to methods or manner of Hezbollah.




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