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US official: Iranian plot to kill Israel’s ambassador in Mexico foiled

A U.S. official stated on Friday that Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps planned to assassinate Israel’s ambassador to Mexico beginning late last year. However, the plot was thwarted and there is currently no threat.

According to the official who spoke on condition of anonymity about the plot against Einat Kranz-Neiger, the plot was active throughout the first half of the year.

The official said that the plot had been contained and did not pose any current threat. The official said that the plot was contained and does not pose a current threat.

Officials declined to provide any further details or information about how the plot foiled.

The Iranian mission at the U.N. headquarters in New York has declined to comment.

The United States, its allies and others have repeatedly claimed that Iran and its agents have attempted to launch violent attacks on Tehran's enemies.

Last year, security services in Britain and Sweden warned that Tehran used criminal proxies in these countries to carry out violent attacks. London said it had foiled 20 Iran-linked plots in the last 20 years.

Dozens of other countries condemned the alleged increase in Iranian intelligence services' plots to assassinate, kidnap, and harass.

The British spy chief MI5 Director-General Ken McCallum said that Iran is "frantically" trying its critics to be silenced around the globe. He cited Australian authorities who had exposed Iranian involvement with antisemitic plans and Dutch authorities who had revealed an unsuccessful assassination.

Israel has been a target of Iran for a long time, but this is especially true after Israel and Iran engaged in armed conflict in which U.S. bombers attacked Iranian nuclear sites in the summer. (Reporting by Steve Holland, Editing by Michelle Nichols & Lincoln Feast)

(source: Reuters)