Iranian
president says Israel tried to assassinate him
Masoud
Pezeshkian did not specify whether alleged airstrike on meeting he was holding
was during recent war
Patrick
Wintour Diplomatic editor
Mon 7 Jul
2025 15.28 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/jul/07/iranian-president-says-israel-tried-to-assassinate-him
The
Iranian president has said that Israel attempted to assassinate him by
bombarding an area in which he was holding a meeting.
“They did
try, yes. They acted accordingly, but they failed,” Masoud Pezeshkian told the
US media personality Tucker Carlson in response to a question on whether he
believed Israel had tried to kill him. Carlson’s interview, conducted via an
interpreter and released on Monday, is one the first interviews the Iranian
president has given with western media since the 12-day war fought between
Israel and Iran last month.
“It was
not the United States that was behind the attempt on my life. It was Israel. I
was in a meeting … they tried to bombard the area in which we were holding that
meeting,” he said, according to a translation of his remarks from Farsi,
without specifying whether the alleged attempt was during the recent war.
Donald
Trump has already said he blocked the Israelis from trying to assassinate the
86-year-old supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who remained in hiding for
nearly three weeks. He attended a religious ceremony in Tehran at the weekend
that was greeted with excitement and relief by government loyalists. He had
previously made three video appearances looking pale, if defiant.
A move to
kill Pezeshkian, elected last summer, would be a qualitatively different step
by Israel and underline the extent to which it was not seeking just to weaken
Iran’s military leadership and cadre of nuclear scientists, but to destroy the
political leadership as well. At times during the 12-day war Trump spoke in
favour of regime change, but seemed to back off as the campaign persisted. He
now talks in terms of securing a permanent deal with Iran, but the detail of
what the US is willing to offer Iran is light.
Israel
claims it killed more than 30 senior security officials and 11 senior nuclear
scientists to deliver a major blow to Iran’s nuclear ambitions during the
12-day war. It says it has, with the US, wiped out Iran’s three main nuclear
sites.
Pezeshkian
and the foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, have shown little restraint in being
seen in public, attending funerals in Iran as well as travelling abroad.
Pezeshkian went to a summit in Azerbaijan, while Araghchi has been to Brazil,
Egypt and Moscow.
Pezeshkian
also told Carlson: “We did not start this war and we do not want this war to
continue in any way.”
He
insisted his slogan for his presidential campaign had been to create internal
national unity and to foster friendship with Iran’s neighbours.
During
the interview with Carlson, Pezeshkian said his country has “no problem”
restarting nuclear talks, provided that trust can be re-established with the
US.
“We see
no problem in re-entering the negotiations,” he said.
“There is
a condition … for restarting the talks. How are we going to trust the United
States again? We re-entered the negotiations, then how can we know for sure
that in the middle of the talks the Israeli regime will not be given the
permission again to attack us?”
He denied
that Iran had been involved in a campaign to assassinate Trump.
Asked if
the International Atomic Energy Agency, the nuclear inspectorate, would be
allowed to return to Iran, Pezeshkian replied: “We still do not know the extent
of the damage caused to the nuclear sites. Access is currently not possible
because they have been severely affected. Once access is restored, we can
consider inspections. The IAEA’s silence in the face of these attacks, which
are contrary to international law, has sown mistrust among the Iranians.”
AFP
contributed to this report

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