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'Illegal, terrorist in nature': Iran Drags Netanyahu, Trump To U.N. Over 'Assassinate Khamenei' Plot

'Illegal, terrorist in nature': Iran Drags Netanyahu, Trump To U.N. Over 'Assassinate Khamenei' Plot

Time of India14 hours ago

Amir Saeid Iravani, the Iranian ambassador to the UN, submitted a letter to the UN Secretary-General, Security Council, and General Assembly President regarding threats made by the United States and Israel against the leader of the Islamic Revolution Seyyed Ali Khamenei. The threats, he said, were "terror-inciting" and "unlawful." Watch this video to know more.

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