Israel ‘welcomes’ murder of Syrian scientist – but denies any involvement in assassination
RT,
7
August, 2018
Israel’s
minister of intelligence says he “welcomes” news that a Syrian
scientist was killed by a car bomb, even as Tel Aviv denies any part
in the murder. The New York Times reported that Israel’s Mossad was
behind the attack.
Intelligence
and Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz weighed in on allegations
that Israeli Mossad agents killed Dr. Aziz Asbar near the
northwestern Syrian city of Masyaf, commenting that "assuming
that [Asbar] was indeed involved in terrorist activity, I welcome his
departure from the world.”
Asbar,
the research director at Syria’s Scientific Studies and Research
Center, was believed to be developing a secret weapons manufacturing
facility with the help of Iran, which was to be used to manufacture
precision-guided missiles in Syria. He was killed on Saturday by an
explosive device planted on his car.
Tel
Aviv has remained tight-lipped about any involvement in Asbar’s
murder. “Every
day in the Middle East there are hundreds of explosions and settling
of scores,” Defense
Minister Avigdor Lieberman told Israel’s Channel 2 News. “Every
time, they try to place the blame on us. So we won’t take this too
seriously.”
Citing
an unnamed official from a Middle Eastern intelligence agency, the
New York Times reported Monday
that Israeli agents were behind Asbar’s murder, claiming that “the
Mossad had been tracking Mr Asbar for a long time.” According
to unnamed officials cited by the Times, Asbar was targeted by Israel
because he was helping Syria to develop long-range missiles accurate
enough to target Israeli cities hundreds of miles away.
Syria’s
al-Watan daily newspaper said that
Asbar was killed because of his “important” work
on Syrian defense systems, writing in a commentary published on
Tuesday that “yet
again the Israeli enemy has assassinated one of the greatest Syrian
minds.”
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