Breaking: Iran Ordered Contract Assassination Hit

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Iran just got caught trying to assassinate Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Shin Bet taught the Ayatollah the same lesson the FBI did when they tried the same thing on Donald Trump. When it comes to hiring hit men, you get what you pay for. On Thursday, September 19, Israeli authorities announced “that agents thwarted a recent Iranian assassination attempt, arresting an individual suspected of receiving money from Iran to coordinate an attack on top officials.” He was asking for a whole lot more than they paid him.

Iran hired another hit

Iran isn’t having a whole lot of luck with the hit men they’re hiring, lately. They might get better talent if they paid more.

The civilian force Israel Police and the domestic intelligence agency Shin Bet just issued a joint announcement reporting “an Israeli citizen who had lived in Turkey was arrested last month.” He wasn’t there as a tourist.

The citizen had met with Iranian officials over the spring in Iran and was asked to take photographs of sensitive locations and to transfer money and guns into Israel.” That was only the beginning.

They tried something similar here in America, gunning for Donald Trump. The FBI provided their operatives to do the “wet work” and arrested the agent sent to recruit them.

On another little trip to Tehran, the traitorous Israeli was asked “to look into a potential assassination attempt on former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.” The Ayatollah was storming around his apartments and cursing loudly in Arabic at the time.

He was still in a furious rage over “the death of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.” While one of their own security forces pulled the trigger, Iran blamed the hit solidly on Israel. Nobody has been able to get any sleep across the Mid-East ever since, because of all the incoming rockets and blasts going off all night.

Iran got caught trying to hit Netanyahu.

Not paid enough

The elderly Israeli citizen isn’t holding anything back from police since he’s been captured. The worst they can do is send him to prison and he won’t be around a whole lot longer anyway.

He freely admits he tried to shake the Ayatollah down for a cool $1 million to undertake the assignment. He ended up giving it a try, for a quick $5,000 bucks. Iran should have at least paid him enough to hire proper staff.

Master Sargent Dean Elsdunne, representing Israel Police, posted about it on social media. “The suspect sought to coordinate with other individuals activated by Iranian intelligence in Israel to carry out the plot.” They made sure he found the right guys. Undercover agents of their own.

The Israel police, in close collaboration with the Shin Bet and other security agencies, will continue a relentless effort to monitor, to intercept and dismantle Iranian operations.” That’s exactly what the FBI did to foil the plot Iran had to take out Trump.

The Iranians have been busy. “Shin Bet also announced this week that it had foiled an Iranian-backed Hezbollah plot, with the Lebanese group attempting to trigger a remote explosive device to kill a former senior defense official.

Iran isn’t happy about the way several thousand Hezbollah soldiers were put on the injured reserve list from exploding pagers and radios. Not to mention the two dozen blown to their big 72-virgin reward. War is hell.

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