Iran has denied allegations that it is linked to a plot to attack a restaurant and a synagogue in the Greek capital, Athens, attended mostly by the Jewish community.
“Iran strongly denies the rumors spread by Zionist sources and the baseless accusations against Iran,” the Iranian embassy in Athens said on Twitter. It has been said.
Referring to the widespread protests against the government in Israel, the statement said: “With the scenarios they fabricated, they aim to distract the public from the internal crisis they are going through.” Data included.
Greek Minister of Protection of Citizens Takis Theodorikakos announced on March 28 that two Pakistanis of Iranian origin, who were allegedly preparing a terrorist act, were arrested as a result of the work of the National Intelligence Organization and the Greek Anti-Terrorism Unit.
On the other hand, Israel claimed that Iran planned the attack and that it was prevented with the help of the Mossad.
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