The Israeli strike started at noon on Monday, June 26 when the National Security Council was convening in the lower levels of a facility in western Tehran, according to the Fars news agency. The attackers targeted the entrances and exits of the building by firing six bombs and missiles to block escape routes and cut off the airflow,” Fars said, comparing the attack to a previous Israeli assassination operation that killed Hassan Nasrallah, the secretary-general of Hezbollah, in September of last year.
The article claims that following the explosions, the floor’s electricity was also turned off. However, Iranian officials were able to escape through an emergency hatch. Earlier, President Pezeshkian claimed that Israel “tried” to kill him during the 12-day conflict in an interview with Tucker Carlson, a former Fox News host and well-known figure in American media. When asked if he thought Israel wanted to kill him, the president said, “Yes, they tried.” “They tried, but they didn’t succeed,” he remarked.
He went on to say, “It was Israel’s job, not America’s,” emphasising that the United States had not made the effort. I was there for an internal meeting. They attempted to bomb the location of our conference. Ali Larijani, an advisor to Ali Khamenei, the leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, has previously discussed Israel’s effort to “bomb all heads of power” throughout the 12-day conflict.
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