
Cyprus terror plot was revenge for killing of Iran's top nuclear scientist | World Israel News
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45% : So far, Iran has struggled to carry out an effective attack on Israel's borders and is therefore looking for other courses of action," commented Israel-based Alma Research & Education Center, which researches security challenges on the country's northern borders.41% : "Iran continues to be a global and regional threat as well as a challenge to Israel," said Defense Minister Benny Gantz.
38% : "Iran continues its attempts to attack Israeli civilian targets around the world through the Quds Force.
36% : The attempted terror plot against Israelis in Cyprus allegedly orchestrated by Iran was a "warning signal," Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said on Monday, as Israeli media reported that the attack was planned as revenge for the 2020 targeted killing of a key Iranian nuclear scientist.
35% : The attempted terror plot was an act of retaliation by Iran for the 2020 assassination of its chief nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh.
34% : The comments come as Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's office disclosed earlier on Monday that a "terrorist incident directed by Iran against Israeli businesspeople living in Cyprus" was thwarted in recent days, and a suspected gunman was arrested.
34% : Iran's embassy in Cyprus denied responsibility for the attack in a statement to Reuters, saying, in reference to Israel, "this regime is always making such a baseless allegation against the Islamic Republic of Iran.
31% : Meanwhile, Israel's Kan news channel reported that the attempted terror plot was an act of retaliation by Iran for the 2020 assassination of its chief nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh.
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