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Another BS coming from Ynet news.from every one article in this site,2 of them are lies and propaganda against Iran!
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LOL Izzraeeli source says that
I understand, for now oil and gas are still the main resources of energy but it will run out and be replaced eventually.This is just the sake of discussion, sir, China's Middle East policy is to maintain a good relationship and everyone.
Gurgaon: In a surprise departure from norms, investigators of the NSG post-blast study team were not allowed to gather vital data of the terror-struck and burnt Israeli embassy SUV citing "diplomatic reasons".
Delhi car bomb: NSG not allowed to gather data
Looks like Israel did not want Indian agencies to investigate.
One can't say what the reason may be but I guess it relieves India from handling the political hot potato. If an Indian investigation had revealed a connection to a foreign state, then definitely India would have had to take some action to send a strong message.
Indian agencies did investigate, just not this one. You should ask yourself why the government of India did not want NSG to investigate...Delhi car bomb: NSG not allowed to gather data
Looks like Israel did not want Indian agencies to investigate.
One can't say what the reason may be but I guess it relieves India from handling the political hot potato.
If an Indian investigation had revealed a connection to a foreign state, then definitely India would have had to take some action to send a strong message.
Indian agencies did investigate, just not this one. You should ask yourself why the government of India did not want NSG to investigate...
The article cites "diplomatic reasons", which suggests that Israel may have expressed a preference to do its own investigation.NSG's National Bomb Data Centre (NBDC) is the central nodal agency for monitoring, recording and analysing all bombing incidents in the country and it acts as the vital repository of all domain knowledge in this regard.
We can not ignore such incidents.. We need to get hold of those bikers . we need to find out the source of magnetic bombs which was never before used in India. It's for our good only ..If we don't act today then quite possibly we will see advent of magnetic bomb attacks in India tomorrow..
Mossad agents have been called to investigate as well, this is our people who have been targeted, but Israel has no say about who investigates what in India.Yes, it was apparently examined by the Delhi police and Central Bureau of Investigation. However, as the article says,
The article cites "diplomatic reasons", which suggests that Israel may have expressed a preference to do its own investigation.
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Absolutely, it is a very serious matter to have people, especially foreign diplomats targeted on Indian soil.
why are you so obsessed to design Iran as guilty without waiting any proof???Indian agencies did investigate, just not this one. You should ask yourself why the government of India did not want NSG to investigate...
It is clear that, like you said, India does not want information to get out who committed this terror attack.
It would not do well if more people knew which country violated India`s sovereignty in an attempt to kill Israeli diplomats and civilians.
I understand, for now oil and gas are still the main resources of energy but it will run out and be replaced eventually.
why are you so obsessed to design Iran as guilty without waiting any proof???
English newspapers? they always been anti Iran. they are not a reference of intellectual honesty.
When i see in Sky news a guy saying this is sure because the guys are Iranians that this prepared by Iran
this is stupid
MeK people are Iranians who killed the scientist: so what? you're going to say the Iranians killing the scientist are paid by Iran regime i fyou use the same logic then.
It seems people cannot calm down here
Every logical person can see this was directed by Iran, even if it is through proxies and Iranians blowing up their own legs.why are you so obsessed to design Iran as guilty without waiting any proof???
English newspapers? they always been anti Iran. they are not a reference of intellectual honesty.
When i see in Sky news a guy saying this is sure because the guys are Iranians that this prepared by Iran
this is stupid
MeK people are Iranians who killed the scientist: so what? you're going to say the Iranians killing the scientist are paid by Iran regime i fyou use the same logic then.
It seems people cannot calm down here
The detained Lebanese Hezballah terrorist suspect told a Swedish journalist that he is totally innocent and accuses the Israeli secret service of being behind the large cache of explosive materials uncovered by Thai police earlier this week.
"I am 100 per cent not guilty of the terror crimes I am accused of," said Hussein Atris, who was last week arrested at Suvarnabhumi airport on suspicion of preparing to carry out a terrorist attack in Bangkok.
"Much of the materials police found in my storage had been placed there, probably by Israeli secret service Mossad," the 47-year-old suspect said in an interview with Bangkok-based Swedish reporter Jan Kallman of the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet.
"One evening I was taken out of prison, was placed in a car that drove off with me to a house somewhere. In there, I was interrogated by three men who apparently came from the Mossad. I have their first names. They claimed that I lied about various things," said Mr Atris.
"I am a Shiite Muslim, but not part of the Hezbollah. However, I live in an area outside Beirut where they are strong. I also have sympathy on the left, I also voted for the Social Democrats when I lived in Sweden. Maybe it made me suspicious in Mossad's eyes. They kept an eye on me."
Atris swears he's innocent, accuses Mossad | Bangkok Post: news