Deputy commander of top military unit claims remote-controlled machine gun zoomed in on Mohsen Fakhrizadeh's face before firing fatal burst

Vice Adm. Sam Paparo says that while 'exacerbated by world events,' he has found Iranian maritime behavior to be 'cautious and circumspect and respectful'

Tehran's foreign ministry spokesman says no reports received on alleged killing of Muslim Shahdan on Syria-Iraq border

Middle East scholar Kylie Moore-Gilbert, who was reportedly arrested by Iranians because her partner is Israeli, says encouragement helped her through 'unrelenting nightmare'

Fakhrizadeh's assassination adds to Tehran's growing list of grievances and could force it to retaliate, but it doesn't diminish Iran's desire to return to a sanction-ending deal

Iraqi security forces and local militias sources say Muslim Shahdan and three others died when their vehicle, carrying weapons, was hit just inside Syria after crossing from Iraq

Hatami says 'the enemy made a mistake' with assassination and nuclear program will continue; ceremony attended by Revolutionary Guards, Quds Force chiefs

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

UN calls for restraint after assassination of Iranian nuclear scientist; Pompeo announces sanctions against supporters of Iran's missile program; US aircraft carrier sails to Gulf

Three intelligence officials tell paper that Jerusalem is responsible for assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, as Iran vows 'severe revenge' for killing

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