Mexican Authorities Thwart Iran-Directed Plot to Assassinate Israeli Ambassador
Mexican authorities, with US and Israeli assistance, thwarted an Iran-directed plot by an elite Iranian military unit to assassinate Israel's ambassador to Mexico.
Overview
An elite Iranian military unit, specifically the Revolutionary Guard Corps and Quds Force, conceived a plot late last year to assassinate Israel's ambassador to Mexico.
The sophisticated plan involved recruiting sympathetic agents across Latin America, with operatives from Iran's embassy in Venezuela allegedly playing a key role in the scheme.
Mexican authorities successfully thwarted the Iran-directed assassination attempt earlier this year, preventing its execution and receiving thanks from Israel's Foreign Ministry.
U.S. and Israeli security services provided crucial assistance in disrupting the alleged plot, which is now considered contained and no longer poses a current threat.
This incident underscores the Israeli security community's commitment to preventing global terrorist threats from Iran and its proxies against Israeli and Jewish targets.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame this story by emphasizing U.S. and Israeli official claims about an alleged Iranian assassination plot. They bolster this narrative by providing extensive historical context of past accusations against Iran for similar activities, including targeting dissidents and diplomats. While attributing all strong claims to officials, the collective editorial choices reinforce a consistent portrayal of Iran's alleged hostile actions.
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FAQ
The plot was initiated by Unit 11000 of Iran's Quds Force, an elite unit of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps, at the end of last year[1].
Operatives from Iran’s embassy in Venezuela allegedly played a key role in the scheme, helping to recruit sympathetic agents across Latin America and coordinate the plot[2].
Mexican authorities, with crucial assistance from US and Israeli security services, successfully thwarted the plot earlier this year. The plot is now considered contained and no longer poses a current threat to the Israeli ambassador. Israeli officials have publicly thanked Mexican authorities for their role[1].
This incident is described as part of a long history of assassination attempts by Iran around the world, targeting diplomats, journalists, dissidents, and others. Western countries have repeatedly accused Iran of carrying out such acts and acts of sabotage abroad[1].
The available information does not indicate any reported diplomatic actions against Iran or Venezuela directly related to this plot. Neither the Iranian nor the Venezuelan governments have responded publicly to the allegations, and there is no mention of expulsions or sanctions specifically tied to this incident in the current reports.
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