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The name of the Israeli, whose murder was ordered from Iran, became known
Baku/16.11.22/Turan: Israeli businessman Itzik Moshe, working in Georgia, confirmed that an assassination attempt was planned on him. He told the Georgian media about this. According to the Georgian State Security Service, the assassin was ordered by an Iranian citizen, and the killer sent to Georgia is a Pakistani citizen, the “support group” is citizens with dual citizenship of Iran and Georgia.
Georgian media write that two women were involved in the delivery of weapons to Georgia for the impending murder. The State Security Service does not comment on media versions.
The Israeli embassy accused Iran of "continuing its attempts to carry out terrorist attacks not only in the Middle East, but throughout the world, and now here, in peaceful Georgia." The Iranian diplomatic mission in Georgia has not yet responded to these accusations. ---0---
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