Iran has expressed its belief that Israel poisoned two scientists who fell ill and died under mysterious circumstances earlier this month, amid a spike in Iranian scientists being killed or dying over the past month. The two men – aeronautical engineer, Ayoub Entezari and geologist, Kamran Aghamolaei – mysteriously became ill in late May, further deteriorating in health before their deaths in early June. According to the New York Times, which cited a senior Iranian official who spoke to it, Tehran believes that Tel Aviv played a role in their illnesses and deaths by poisoning them. The extent to which the Entezari and Aghamolaei were involved in Iran's nuclear or ballistic missile programmes has not been revealed, but it is […]
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