Separately, Tehran's Atomic Energy Organization spokesman says response to attack must be twofold: increasing uranium production and targeting those responsible

Ex-CIA official: Israel striking in enemy territory in 'unprecedented' manner and Iranians seem unable to stop it; Israeli minister: Fakhrizadeh's assassination good for the world

Columnist says Israeli coastal city should suffer assault that destroys facilities and 'also causes heavy human casualties'

Western intel officials tell TV Fakhrizadeh killing was key to long-term bid to stop Iran nukes; Jerusalem braces for response; US media posits goal was to rule out Biden diplomacy

Head of dovish US lobby says, 'It seems those who oppose the JCPOA will stop at nothing to kill the agreement once and for all'

After years of being in the shadows, image of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh suddenly seen everywhere in Iranian media following assassination; officials blame Israel, vow revenge

TV reports say embassies, communities heighten security as Iran promises to avenge assassination of nuclear physicist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, allegedly by Israel

Brussels urges 'maximum restraint' after Tehran points finger at Israel in deadly Friday ambush; Iranian leaders promise revenge

Iranian president vows assassination will not go 'unanswered'; protesters call for war with US over ambush

Mohsen Fakhrizadeh is latest, and most prominent, of numerous leading researchers assassinated over past decade, in remarkably similar attacks Iran has ascribed to US and Israel

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