“We believe Israel killed two Iranian scientists by poisoning their food,” the New York Times reported, citing an Iranian official. He pointed out that “aviation engineer Ayub Al-Intisari and geologist Kamran Aghmalai were suffering from symptoms of poisoning.”

And Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said: “After several attempts by Iran to carry out terrorist attacks against Israelis who spend their holidays there, we urge Israelis not to travel to Istanbul or Turkey unnecessarily.” He also urged Israelis in Turkey to “return to Israel as soon as possible amid recent Iranian threats.”

“Our message to Iran is that the long arm of Israel will reach out to anyone who harms our citizens, no matter where they are,” the statement said.

And on Saturday, June 11, the commander of the naval forces of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Brigadier General Ali Reza Tantsiri, according to the Iranian Fars news agency, warned “those who are preparing the ground for the entry of foreign forces into the region,” explaining that that “whoever gave a foothold to education.” Zionism in the region destabilizes its security and the security and stability of the region.”

During the inspection of engineering structures, civil defense facilities and combat readiness on the islands of Big Tomb, Little Tomb and Abu Musa, he noted that “the necessary security has been achieved in the Persian Gulf region in cooperation with neighboring countries.” “, emphasizing that “anyone who tries to find a foothold for the Zionist entity killing children in this region will endanger its security and the security of the region and cause instability in the region.”