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Iran: Terror Accusations Are Part of Israel’s ‘War Game’

Iran submitted a letter of protest to the United Nations Security Council on Thursday, charging Israel of attacking its nuclear scientists and coloring recent accusations of Tehran’s links to attempted attacks against Israeli officials worldwide as being part of a “war game” against the Islamic Republic.

Iran has long been claiming that Israel and the U.S. were behind a string of assassinations and bombing attacks against nuclear scientists and military officials in what Tehran sees as an Israeli attempt to hinder its nuclear ambitions.

These accusations resurfaced following the most recent alleged attack, as Iranian media reported last month that nuclear scientist Mostafa Ahmadi-Roshan was killed by a bomb placed on his car by a motorcyclist in Tehran.

Earlier this month, a NBC News report citing U.S. officials said that Mossad officials were training Iranian dissident activists to assassinate Iranian nuclear scientists, adding, however, that Washington was not directly involvement in the alleged attacks.

In a letter submitted by Iran’s Ambassador to the UN Mohammad Khazaei on Thursday, and cited by state-run Iranian television Press TV, the Islamic Republic charged the international community with no stopping Israeli attacks.

“Regrettably, the impunity with which the [Israeli] regime has been allowed to carry out its crimes thus far, has emboldened it to continue and even increase its blatant defiance of the most basic and fundamental principles of international law and the United Nations Charter,” the letter indicated.

Referring to a recent series of attempted attacks against Israeli officials, Khazaei’s missive responded to Israeli accusations that Iran was behind the bombings, saying that Tehran “categorically rejects the allegations concerning any involvement of its officials or organizations in the recent purported terrorist operations against Israeli targets in a number of countries, namely Thailand, India, Georgia or Azerbaijan.”

“These operations, as well as attributing the violent acts, are part of the general war game waged by this regime against Iran,” the letter added.

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