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Israeli Officials Dismiss Involvement in Helicopter Crash Involving Iranian President
**Israeli Officials Dismiss Involvement in Helicopter Crash Involving Iranian President**
As reports emerge from Iran about a helicopter crash involving President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, speculation is rampant regarding Raisi's fate, with many suspecting that the notorious "Butcher of Tehran" may not have survived the incident.
Despite the swirling rumors, Israeli officials have remained tight-lipped, offering no official comments. Unofficial sources, however, have emphatically denied any Israeli involvement in the crash, which is believed to have been caused by severe weather conditions near Jolfa, a city close to the Azerbaijani border, about 600 kilometers (375 miles) northwest of Tehran.
Senior Israeli officials have stated that the potential deaths of Raisi and Amir-Abdollahian are unlikely to affect Israel or its policies toward Iran. They emphasized that the crucial decisions concerning Israel are made by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who directs Iran's nuclear program and anti-Israel activities. As such, Raisi's demise is not expected to alter this dynamic.
The officials noted that any significant repercussions would depend on Raisi's successor. One possible successor is Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's former president (2005-2013), known for his vehement hostility toward Israel.
While the incident is not anticipated to change Israel's strategic posture, it may have internal ramifications for Iran. The deaths of such high-profile officials could embolden opposition groups, potentially leading to increased instability during the leadership transition.
The news of the helicopter crash reached U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan while he was in Israel for a series of meetings. Reports suggest that President Biden cut his vacation short following the developments from Iran.
Israeli officials expect that some factions within Iran might propagate conspiracy theories implicating Israel in the crash. The Cyber Army of the Revolutionary Guards, a website linked to Iran's powerful military faction, has already suggested the possibility of assassination and sabotage, citing a recent meeting between Azerbaijani and Israeli officials as a potential precursor to the crash and calling on Imam Reza for hope.
Despite these allegations, Israeli sources stand firm, denying any involvement and reiterating that the crash was a tragic accident likely caused by adverse weather conditions.
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