Big claim of Iranian media: 50 million euro reward offered for Trump’s murder! The proposal will be presented in Parliament
Tehran. A sensational claim has surfaced in Iranian media regarding former US President Donald Trump, which has created a stir in international politics. According to reports, preparations are underway to bring such a proposal in the Parliament of Iran, in which it has been said that a reward of 50 million euros i.e. about ₹ 558 crore will be given to the person who assassinates Donald Trump.
According to Iran Wire report, Ebrahim Azizi, Chairman of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the Iranian Parliament, has revealed that the country’s military and security agencies have drafted a plan called “counter-action”. This draft is said to include a proposal to give a huge reward for those who target Trump.
According to the report, not only Donald Trump, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the commander of the US Central Command (CENTCOM) have also reportedly been said to be the targets of this “retaliatory action”. Ibrahim Azizi claimed that the role of these leaders was linked to alleged conspiracies against Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Earlier, pro-government Ali Akbar Raefipur’s media platform “Masaf” had also claimed that an amount of $50 million has been reserved for the “Kill Trump” campaign. At the same time, the hacking group “Handala”, which is considered to be backed by Iran, also issued a statement claiming that it has provided funds to eliminate Trump and Netanyahu. The group said that this amount will be given to any person or organization which will carry out this mission.
According to Iran International Media, Ibrahim Azizi said on state TV that several new bills have been drafted after the war-like situation in March. These also include a proposal related to “retaliatory action” by the military and security forces. He said,
“We believe that the President of the United States, Netanyahu, and the Centcom commander should be targeted. That is our right.”
The report also claims that in the month of March, large-scale text messages were sent to Iranian mobile users in which an international campaign with a “reward for the assassination of Trump” was promoted.
Although these claims have not been independently verified, the news has sparked new debate in political and security circles globally.
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