https://news.sky.com/story/iranian-nuclear-scientist-killed-netanyahu-told-world-to-remember-his-name-in-2018-12144198
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has named him directly when talking about the threat Iran posed as an aspiring nuclear power.
"Remember that name," he said in a 2018 news conference.
US President Donald Trump drew attention to the death of the scientist by sharing the news about the assassination of Muhsin Fahrizade, one of the key figures in Iran's nuclear program.
www.somagnews.com
Trump’s, Melman’s both Hebrew and English, “According to reports from Iran, Muhsin Fahrizade was assassinated in Damavend, east of Tehran. He was the head of Iran’s secret nuclear program and sought by Mossad for years. It was noteworthy that he shared the message “psychologically and professionally, it is a big blow for Iran” with his followers.
Trump’s posts on social media have been interpreted as supporting Fahrizade’s murder.
It looks like the assassination of franz ferdinand in 1914.
It is unclear as of yet as to who killed Mohsen Fahrizadeh. Certainly, it could have been Isreal--they had motive, and likely the people and materiel in place to execute such an assassination, but they are not taking credit for it. The US too may have been responsible, though it would have been more difficult to make it look like random locals had done it. However, we cannot rule out the possiblity that it WAS random or semi-random locals who had done it, a disaffected faction amongst the Iranian elite, or non-elites, or even a false flag event perpetrated by a neighboring country such as Russia, or the Kurds, or Turkey, to foment anger toward the obvious targets of US and/or Israel. Stranger things happen every day, if for no other reason than "because they can."
As for your allegory comparing this to the assassination of Franz Ferdinand--perhaps this is wishful thinking on your part? Do you want this, or some similar incident to be a spark to light the whole ME powder-keg afire? Or perhaps you see Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, or his mullahs, as some kind of "Good Guys" because they defy the US, the UN, and pretty much every institution or hegemony that may be a part of the NWO? Ordinarily, I would be right there with you, supporting the independent thinkers who would thumb their noses at the global authorities and their never-ending, ever-shifting agenda.
But that would entail ignoring some obvious and long-understood truths about Iran, and engaging in a level of foolhardiness rarely seen in discussion of geopolitics. The Iranians, for one, were once celebrated as the most liberated and refined of ME nations, right up until the Ayatollahs ousted the Shah and took over. The populace has been subjected to political and cultural oppression ever since. (It was only a year ago that the govt forces gassed their own people for protesting economic conditions. And a lot of them never returned from their nominal stints in jail.)The concomitant hatred of Israel and the threat to its existence has been a fact of life pretty much our entire lives.
The whole song-and-dance that went down in the early 2000's about "Do they or don't they" have nuclear weapons, and bribing them to tell us, and bribing them to show us, and bribing them to not tell or show us, was a bit much. Mr. Fakhrizadeh was a main Player in that little drama, despite the Iranian govt.'s insistence that he wasn't. If they hadn't figured out how to sufficiently enrich their uranium supplies by now, or buy usable material from Pakistan, NK, or even Russian oligarchs(!) then they had to be on the cusp.
Personally, I have no problem with the Israelis or the US taking out a top nuclear scientist of one of our sworn enemy states. They should have done it in Pakistan after that little sh*t Abdul Qadeer Khan stole the formulae from the Dutch. Preferably, before he sold it to NK, Libya, and yes, Iran. The world, despite all the craziness and illumnasti goings-on, really is a SAFER place without that guy in it.